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Portrait of Jan Gerritsz van Egmond van de Nijenburg (?-1523)
Historical Context
Jacob Cornelisz van Oostsanen created this portrait around 1518, now in the Gebruder Douwes. The work reflects the artistic production of the High Renaissance period, when workshops across Europe produced paintings for churches, courts, and private collectors. High Renaissance portraiture codified conventions — the three-quarter turn, neutral background or landscape, precise attention to dress and ornament — that signaled status and humanist cultivation for the sitter and their family.
Technical Analysis
The painting demonstrates the techniques and compositional approach characteristic of High Renaissance painting, with careful attention to the subject matter and the visual conventions of the period.







