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Jan Adam Kruseman: The Muiderkring  wikidata:Q17813861 reasonator:Q17813861
Artist
Jan Adam Kruseman  (1804–1862)  wikidata:Q576824
 
Jan Adam Kruseman
Alternative names
Jan Adam Kruseman Jansz.
Description Dutch painter, lithographer, drawer and copyist
Date of birth/death 12 February 1804 Edit this at Wikidata 17 March 1862 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Haarlem Edit this at Wikidata Haarlem Edit this at Wikidata
Work period 1842 Edit this at Wikidata
Work location
Amsterdam, Utrecht, City of Brussels (1822), Paris (-1825), Driebergen (1852-1856), Haarlem (1856-), Germany, England, Scotland
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artist QS:P170,Q576824
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Title
Dutch:
De Muiderkring

The Muiderkring
title QS:P1476,nl:"De Muiderkring"
label QS:Lnl,"De Muiderkring"
label QS:Lde,"Der Muiderkring"
label QS:Len,"The Muiderkring"
label QS:Lfr,"Le cercle de Muiden"
Object type painting
object_type QS:P31,Q3305213
Genre portrait Edit this at Wikidata
Description
This might look like a 17th-century painting at first sight, but you’ll soon notice your mistake if you look carefully. It is actually a 19th century work by the historic painter Jan Adam Kruseman (1804-1862), showing one of Muiderslot castle’s most enduring myths: that of the Muiderkring. If you read the letters of P.C. Hooft, you might think that he was in touch with everyone who mattered in the 17th century. Hooft was an avid letter writer. This led to the idea in the 19th century that Hooft actually received all of these famous people at the castle. This led to the legend of the Muiderkring or Muider Circle. It was necessary at the time. After the Napoleonic wars, the Netherlands had changed from a republic into a kingdom, but there was a lot of strife. People looked to the past for stories that would bring them together. The Muiderkring was a perfect example: a company of men, women, Catholics, Protestants, who freely exchanged ideas within the castle walls, a perfect example of peaceful coexistence. The story was embellished, because Hooft knew all these people and received them at home but never all at the same time. The ideal of a Muiderkring that gathered at the castle every summer, making music, reciting poetry, and nibbling on the prunes. Well, that’s 19th century romanticism for you…[1]
Date 1852
date QS:P571,+1852-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
Medium oil on canvas
medium QS:P186,Q296955;P186,Q12321255,P518,Q861259
Dimensions height: 173 cm (68.1 in); width: 260 cm (102.3 in)
dimensions QS:P2048,173U174728
dimensions QS:P2049,260U174728
institution QS:P195,Q2426916
Accession number
Place of creation Driebergen, Netherlands (?)
Object history
  • by 1853
    date QS:P,+1853-00-00T00:00:00Z/7,P1326,+1853-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
    : Jan Adam Kruseman (1804-1862), Driebergen
  • 1853: purchased by Adriaan van der Hoop (1778-1854), Amsterdam, from Jan Adam Kruseman, Driebergen
  • 1854: bequeathed to the City of Amsterdam by Adriaan van der Hoop, Amsterdam
  • 1885: lent to the Rijksmuseum Amsterdam, Amsterdam, Inventory number SK-C-168, by the City of Amsterdam
Credit line 1943: lent to the Rijksmuseum Muiderslot, Category:Muiden, by the Rijksmuseum Amsterdam, Amsterdam
Inscriptions

Signature and date bottom right:

J.A. Kruseman f. 1852
Notes RKDimages, Art-work number 32820, as De Muiderkring. van links naar rechts: Jacob Cats, Constantijn Huygens, Laurens Reael, Anna Roemers Visscher, Pieter Cornelisz Hooft, Joost van den Vondel, Roemer Visscher, Maria Roemers Visscher, Tesselschade genaamd, Caspar van Baerle en Daniël Heinsius
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Source/Photographer Muiderslot
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  1. https://muiderslot.nl/en/featured_item/the-muiderkring/

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