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Pieter Anthony Wakkerdak
A formal eighteenth-century portrait of Willem Dubbelens, featuring the subject with scholarly attributes in a trompe l'oeil setting.
This portrait of Willem Dubbelens, painted by the Dutch artist Pieter Anthony Wakkerdak in 1759, captures the subject within a trompe l'oeil stone oval frame. The composition follows the conventions of eighteenth-century portraiture, where the sitter is presented with objects that denote his intellectual or professional status. Dubbelens holds a book, while a quill and inkwell rest upon the ledge in the foreground, suggesting his role as a scholar or man of letters. The artist employs a soft, controlled palette, typical of the period. The subject wears a blue coat, which contrasts with the muted, earthy tones of the background. Behind the oval frame, a glimpse of a garden setting is visible, featuring a classical statue and foliage. This inclusion of an outdoor element adds a sense of depth to the work, moving beyond the standard neutral backdrop often seen in formal portraiture of the era. Wakkerdak demonstrates a precise approach to texture, particularly in the rendering of the fabric and the reflective surfaces of the writing implements. The light source is directed from the upper left, casting gentle shadows that define the contours of the sitter's face and the folds of his clothing. The work is signed and dated on the ledge, a common practice for artists of the Dutch school during this time. This piece provides a clear example of the mid-eighteenth-century aesthetic, focusing on clarity, balance, and the representation of the sitter's social identity through carefully selected attributes.

Solid wood frames, UV-protected acrylic glaze, and archival backing for lasting durability.
12-colour giclée printing on FSC-certified 200gsm fine art paper, with lifetime fade resistance.
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Each frame is sealed with rigid backing and fixings attached, no extra effort required.
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Pieter Anthony Wakkerdak was an 18th-century Dutch engraver known for his formal portraits of Amsterdam's intellectual and musical figures, including Conrad Friedrich Hurlebusch.
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