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Portret van Joris van Egmond
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Ref: sk-c-1618

Description

From the inscription on the original frame, we know that this is a portrait of the nobleman Joris van Egmond. He found favour with Emperor Charles V and in 1535 became Bishop of Utrecht. Van Egmond was an important patron to artists, including Van Scorel, who painted his protector on a panel of exceptionally wide format.

Artwork Details

Title: Portret van Joris van Egmond
Artist: Jan van Scorel (Dutch, 1495–1562)
Date: c. 1535 - c. 1540
Medium: panel; oil paint (paint)
Type: painting

Manufacturing

For more than 60 years we have made high quality Note Cards for shops and the hospitality trade around the world. Each card is printed on acid free archival cotton art paper, incudes an ivory envelope and is individually wrapped in a glassine sleeve. These are made in Switzerland. We are happy to print your logo on the back of these cards for a small one time fee.

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