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Description

Dina Lems gestures towards a grein plant, a variety of pepper cultivated on Africa’s west coast. Her father and her first husband, Jan Valkenburgh (opposite), were employed by the Dutch West India Company. Their – and consequently her – prosperity derived from the trade in pepper, ivory, gold, and enslaved people. While Lems resided in Amsterdam, Valkenburgh spent most of their married life at Fort Elmina in Africa.

Portrait of Dina Lems

c. 1660

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Dimensions

length 128.3 cm x width 102 cm

Classification

Painting

Museum

Rijksmuseum

Amsterdam, Netherlands