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Jan de Braij, 'Portrait of Anna Westerbaen', 1657

About the work

Overview

A woman shown in three-quarter length turns her head slightly, meeting our gaze with a stern expression. She is wearing a black peaked cap, a black dress and flat white collar that extends below her shoulders. Her restrained clothes and the dark background give this portrait a formal and rather stiff character, but Jan de Braij still managed to convey a sense of the sitter’s personality.

For years the painting was called Portrait of a Woman with a Black Cap, but we can now be certain that it shows the artist’s mother, Anna Westerbaen. The features of the woman resemble her likeness in other paintings and her age – 52 in 1657 – matches the painting’s inscription.

Jan de Braij was one of the most important history painters of his time, but he was also a distinguished portrait painter. After the death of Frans Hals, de Braij became the favourite portraitist of the Haarlem elite.

Key facts

Details

Full title
Portrait of Anna Westerbaen
Artist
Jan de Braij
Artist dates
about 1626/7 - 1697
Date made
1657
Medium and support
oil on wood
Dimensions
66.4 × 50.5 cm
Inscription summary
Signed; Dated and inscribed
Acquisition credit
Presented by Alfred Fowell Buxton, 1894
Inventory number
NG1423
Location
Not on display
Collection
Main Collection
Previous owners

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