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Portrait attributed to Jan Anthonisz. van Ravesteyn

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Artist / group
Jan Anthonisz. van Ravesteyn
Identifier
0638-02/2026
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Report structure

Section summaries

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Pictorial composition and depicted elements

The sitter wears a translucent, structured linen headdress with softly rounded side "wings" framing the temples and ears. The cap is rendered with cool gray and off-white tonalities and subtle, semi-transparent layering, allowing the sensation of thin fabric over a darker underlayer. Around the neck is a crisp white ruff, arranged in evenly repeated, scalloped lobes that radiate outward; the ruff forms a luminous circular accent at the of the composition and provides the principal contrast against the dark costume

Portrait attributed to Jan Anthonisz. van Ravesteyn: Pictorial composition and depicted elements
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Technical Observations

Support and construction (wood panel). The painting is executed on a thin wooden panel (reported thickness ca.\ 1/4 inch), now heavily reinforced by a full reverse cradle (reported overall depth with cradle ca.\ 1/2 inch). In visible light the front surface shows a clear vertical panel join (or seam) running approximately near the of the composition, most evident in the dark background passages where the paint film is optically uninterrupted but the join line remains readable as a faint, straight vertical demarcati

Portrait attributed to Jan Anthonisz. van Ravesteyn: Technical Observations
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Frame and back side

The painting is housed in an ornate carved and gilded frame with prominent scrolling foliage, floral ornament, and rocaille-like elements arranged symmetrically. The gilded finish shows age-related wear, including losses, abrasion, and scattered chips, with visible cracking and separation at some joins (notably near corner and ornament junctions). The frame appears to have undergone repairs and/or stabilization in the past, as suggested by fractures and localized consolidation or reattachment points.

Portrait attributed to Jan Anthonisz. van Ravesteyn: Frame and back side
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Dating Statement (Working Estimate)

On current evidence, the work is most plausibly situated in: The Dutch Republic / Northern Netherlands, first half of the 17th century (approx.\ 1620s--1640s). This remains a provisional, non-attributional chronology pending any additional technical corroboration (for example, dendrochronology where feasible, stratigraphic study, and expanded comparative analysis). 0.32 Female type with lace ruff/cap (1613).

Portrait attributed to Jan Anthonisz. van Ravesteyn: Dating Statement (Working Estimate)
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Differentiation from Michiel Jansz.\ van Mierevelt

Michiel Jansz.\ van Mierevelt (Delft, 1566–1641) provides a useful comparator because his studio output established a highly influential, standardized portrait language that circulated widely. While the two painters share the same broader cultural and stylistic ecosystem, their typical emphases differ: Finish and surface: Mierevelt (and his workshop) frequently achieves a smoother, more enamel-like finish with firm contours and a controlled, "polished" surface. Ravesteyn more often retains a subtly painterly softne

Portrait attributed to Jan Anthonisz. van Ravesteyn: Differentiation from Michiel Jansz.\ van Mierevelt
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Interim Statement (Prior to Inscription Analysis)

On stylistic grounds alone—and acknowledging the confounding influence of restoration and the possibility of workshop participation—the painting demonstrates multiple traits consistent with early seventeenth-century Dutch portraiture and shows meaningful alignment with patterns frequently encountered in works attributed to Jan Anthonisz.\ van Ravesteyn. The next stage of analysis will integrate the painted inscription(s) as a historical/technical datum. Diagnostic and epigraphic comparison set used for the interim

Portrait attributed to Jan Anthonisz. van Ravesteyn: Interim Statement (Prior to Inscription Analysis)
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Inscription Analysis and Attribution Consistency

A critical component in assessing authorship within the oeuvre of Jan Anthonisz.\ van Ravesteyn is the examination of painted inscriptions, particularly dates and age notations, which recur with notable consistency across securely attributed works. These inscriptions are not merely informational but form part of a habitual graphic practice that reflects the artist's working method and hand. The present painting bears a faint red inscription in the upper left corner, visible under raking light and enhanced photograp

Portrait attributed to Jan Anthonisz. van Ravesteyn: Inscription Analysis and Attribution Consistency

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Portrait attributed to Jan Anthonisz. van Ravesteyn: Description of the Documents
Description of the DocumentsThe section organizes the available documentation and provenance signals so the artwork can be reviewed as a traceable object, not only as an image.
Portrait attributed to Jan Anthonisz. van Ravesteyn: Technical Observations
Technical ObservationsSupport and construction (wood panel). The painting is executed on a thin wooden panel (reported thickness ca.\ 1/4 inch), now heavily reinforced by a full reverse cradle (reported overall depth with cradle ca.\ 1/2 inch).
Portrait attributed to Jan Anthonisz. van Ravesteyn: Frame and back side
Frame and back sideThe painting is housed in an ornate carved and gilded frame with prominent scrolling foliage, floral ornament, and rocaille-like elements arranged symmetrically. The gilded finish shows age-related wear, including losses, abrasion, and scattered chips, with visible cracking and separation at some joins (notably near corner and ornament junctions).
Portrait attributed to Jan Anthonisz. van Ravesteyn: Dating Statement (Working Estimate)
Dating Statement (Working Estimate)On current evidence, the work is most plausibly situated in: The Dutch Republic / Northern Netherlands, first half of the 17th century (approx.\ 1620s--1640s). This remains a provisional, non-attributional chronology pending any additional technical corroboration (for example, dendrochronology where feasible, stratigraphic study, and expanded comparative analysis).
Portrait attributed to Jan Anthonisz. van Ravesteyn: Interim Statement (Prior to Inscription Analysis)
Interim Statement (Prior to Inscription Analysis)On stylistic grounds alone—and acknowledging the confounding influence of restoration and the possibility of workshop participation—the painting demonstrates multiple traits consistent with early seventeenth-century Dutch portraiture and shows meaningful alignment with patterns frequently encountered in works attributed to Jan Anthonisz.\ van Ravesteyn. The next stage of analys
Portrait attributed to Jan Anthonisz. van Ravesteyn: Inscription Analysis and Attribution Consistency
Inscription Analysis and Attribution ConsistencyA critical component in assessing authorship within the oeuvre of Jan Anthonisz.\ van Ravesteyn is the examination of painted inscriptions, particularly dates and age notations, which recur with notable consistency across securely attributed works. These inscriptions are not merely informational but form part of a habitual graphic practice that reflects the artist's working met

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