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Description
Equestrian portraits were traditionally the reserve of princes. Accordingly, in the Netherlands very few equestrian portraits were made, except for the court. Only a handful of burghers had themselves immortalized on horseback. Pieter Schout was one such citizen who assumed a princely air. He was bailiff – administrative officer – of Hagestein on the River Lek.
Pieter Schout on Horseback
1660
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Dimensions
frame: height 104.4 cm x width 89 cm
Classification
Painting