9. Pieter Nason, Portiait of Gabriel Marselis, 1669, Nationalhistoriska Museet in Frederiks-
borg, Hiller0d (Denmark) (photo courtesy of the Museum)
dominated the Arcadian costume styled after van Dyckschen Graffin (cat. No. 11). Bourgeois
portraits were featured by a theatrical arrangement of models in unspecified interiors suggested
ouly by heavy curtains covering marble columns oi arcades, as well as window views opening
to a distant landscape. Often the type of the landscape suggested the model's interests. The
models wers usually standing or sitted, or sitting at tables (only marked) on which, as a rule,
various objecte were placed (books, geometrical or writing appliances, etc.).
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borg, Hiller0d (Denmark) (photo courtesy of the Museum)
dominated the Arcadian costume styled after van Dyckschen Graffin (cat. No. 11). Bourgeois
portraits were featured by a theatrical arrangement of models in unspecified interiors suggested
ouly by heavy curtains covering marble columns oi arcades, as well as window views opening
to a distant landscape. Often the type of the landscape suggested the model's interests. The
models wers usually standing or sitted, or sitting at tables (only marked) on which, as a rule,
various objecte were placed (books, geometrical or writing appliances, etc.).
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