Antoine de Favray

/  Portrait of David George van Lennep, Chief Merchant of the Dutch Factory at Smyrna (Izmir) and his Wife and Children

 
Antoine de Favray: Portrait of David George van Lennep, Chief Merchant of the Dutch Factory at Smyrna (Izmir) and his Wife and Children. social group, people, ancient history, musical theatre, mythology, middle ages, temple, history, monarch
 
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Central sit in the middle Anna Marie Guide Star and the paterfamilias David George on a long yellow sofa. Anne Marie wearing Turkish clothes and she has Jacob her youngest son on lap wearing a yellow dress. To her right her youngest daughter Maria Hester was standing on the couch with a flower depicted in the hand. David George is dressed western and holding two letters in his hand. Further down on the yellow couch left the couple's grandfather Justin John Guide Star with mustache and dressed in Turkish fashion. To the right of the couple, we see the governor of the children, Mr. D'Antan, leafing through a book. For him portrayed the eldest daughter Elisabeth Clara. She also contributes Turkish attire and her headdress is decorated with flowers and a feather. With her left hand she leans on a table and in her right hand she has a drawing pen. On father's feet on the Turkish carpet two daughters with intimate booths. The one in the blue dress is Cornelia Jacoba. Anna, wearing a yellow dress, puts his arm to keep her sister and together they fixed an apple. Left in the foreground stand proudly displayed the two eldest sons of David George. Left with the sword in the hand of David. Right with bow in hand and violin under his arm, George Justin named after his two grandfathers.
1769 - 1771
medium: H 172 cm x W 248 cm
SKU: 271764
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