Margarita Trip as Minerva, Instructing her Sister Anna Maria Trip
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Caption | In 1662 the fabulously wealthy Trip family moved into the stateliest private residence in all of Amsterdam. Hanging above a mantelpiece in one of the private rooms was this portrait of two of the Trip daughters: Margarita, wearing a helmet and a breastplate, represents Minerva (goddess of art and science), and the eager student kneeling by her side is her eleven-yearold sister Anna Maria. In reality, Anna Maria received instruction from a private tutor. Date: 1663. Object ID: SK-A-46. |
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Creator | Ferdinand Bol, painter, Noord-Nederlands (1616–1680) |
Artwork medium | canvas, oil paint |
Credit | Rijksmuseum |
Terms of use | Public Domain Dedication (CC0 1.0) |
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