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Original fileThe portrait depicts the painter and draughtsman Hans Bol in a three-quarter view, wearing a large pleated ruff collar typical of the late sixteenth century. Goltzius uses fine, rhythmic line work to detail the subject's facial features, particularly his mustache, beard, and the texture of his skin. The image is contained within a simple oval border, typical of the era's commemorative artist portraits.
Hans Bol was a pivotal figure in the development of Northern European landscape painting and a teacher to Joris Hoefnagel, whose work blended natural philosophy with intricate symbolism. This portrait, created by Hendrick Goltzius, represents the intellectual and artistic network of the Haarlem Mannerists, a group known for their technical virtuosity and engagement with humanist themes.
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Karel van Mander
Van Mander provided the definitive biography of Hans Bol in his 1604 'Schilder-boeck', placing him within the lineage of Northern masters.
Joris Hoefnagel
As Bol's student, Hoefnagel carried his teacher's interest in landscape into the realm of courtly natural philosophy and emblematic art.
Object
Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam
Engraving
portrait
Digital Source
Wikimedia Commons · CC0
http://hdl.handle.net/10934/RM0001.COLLECT.368260
Creative Commons Zero, Public Domain Dedication
4488 × 5598 px
13631184e6edb170966611d810e03ed4678681a3
December 22, 2019
March 23, 2026
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