Portrait of Anna Maria Hoeufft (1646-1715), wife of Jan Boudaen Courten
painting by Caspar Netscher
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Portrait of Anna Maria Hoeufft (1646-1715), wife of Jan Boudaen Courten
Summary
Portrait of Anna Maria Hoeufft (1646-1715), wife of Jan Boudaen Courten is a painting[1].
Key Facts
- Portrait of Anna Maria Hoeufft (1646-1715), wife of Jan Boudaen Courten is the creator of Caspar Netscher[2].
- Portrait of Anna Maria Hoeufft (1646-1715), wife of Jan Boudaen Courten is in the country of Netherlands[3].
- Portrait of Anna Maria Hoeufft (1646-1715), wife of Jan Boudaen Courten's image is recorded as Caspar Netscher - Anna Maria Hoeufft (1646-1715). Echtgenote van Jan Boudaen Courten - SK-A-902 - Rijksmuseum.jpg[4].
- Portrait of Anna Maria Hoeufft (1646-1715), wife of Jan Boudaen Courten's instance of is recorded as painting[5].
- Portrait of Anna Maria Hoeufft (1646-1715), wife of Jan Boudaen Courten's owned by is recorded as Jacob de Witte van Citters[6].
- Portrait of Anna Maria Hoeufft (1646-1715), wife of Jan Boudaen Courten's genre is recorded as portrait[7].
- Portrait of Anna Maria Hoeufft (1646-1715), wife of Jan Boudaen Courten's made from material is recorded as canvas[8].
- Portrait of Anna Maria Hoeufft (1646-1715), wife of Jan Boudaen Courten's made from material is recorded as oil paint[9].
- Portrait of Anna Maria Hoeufft (1646-1715), wife of Jan Boudaen Courten's collection is recorded as Rijksmuseum[10].
- Portrait of Anna Maria Hoeufft (1646-1715), wife of Jan Boudaen Courten's collection is recorded as Nederlandsch Museum voor Geschiedenis en Kunst[11].
- Portrait of Anna Maria Hoeufft (1646-1715), wife of Jan Boudaen Courten's inventory number is recorded as SK-A-902[12].
- Portrait of Anna Maria Hoeufft (1646-1715), wife of Jan Boudaen Courten's location is recorded as Rijksmuseum[13].
- Portrait of Anna Maria Hoeufft (1646-1715), wife of Jan Boudaen Courten's RKDimages ID is recorded as 5141[14].
- Portrait of Anna Maria Hoeufft (1646-1715), wife of Jan Boudaen Courten's catalog code is recorded as 194c[15].
- Portrait of Anna Maria Hoeufft (1646-1715), wife of Jan Boudaen Courten's catalog code is recorded as 1739[16].
- +1721-00-00T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Portrait of Anna Maria Hoeufft (1646-1715), wife of Jan Boudaen Courten[17].
- Portrait of Anna Maria Hoeufft (1646-1715), wife of Jan Boudaen Courten's described at URL is recorded as https://www.rijksmuseum.nl/nl/collectie/SK-A-902[18].
- Portrait of Anna Maria Hoeufft (1646-1715), wife of Jan Boudaen Courten's donated by is recorded as Jacob de Witte van Citters[19].
- Portrait of Anna Maria Hoeufft (1646-1715), wife of Jan Boudaen Courten's Handle ID is recorded as 10934/RM0001.COLLECT.4725[20].
- Portrait of Anna Maria Hoeufft (1646-1715), wife of Jan Boudaen Courten's depicts Iconclass notation is recorded as 61BB2[21].
- Portrait of Anna Maria Hoeufft (1646-1715), wife of Jan Boudaen Courten's depicts Iconclass notation is recorded as 61B(+54)[22].
- Portrait of Anna Maria Hoeufft (1646-1715), wife of Jan Boudaen Courten's depicts Iconclass notation is recorded as 31A235[23].
- Portrait of Anna Maria Hoeufft (1646-1715), wife of Jan Boudaen Courten's depicts Iconclass notation is recorded as 41A6[24].
- Portrait of Anna Maria Hoeufft (1646-1715), wife of Jan Boudaen Courten's depicts Iconclass notation is recorded as 31D15:61BB[25].
- Portrait of Anna Maria Hoeufft (1646-1715), wife of Jan Boudaen Courten's title is recorded as Anna Maria Hoeufft (1646-1715). Echtgenote van Jan Boudaen Courten[26].
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Works and Contributions
Portrait of Anna Maria Hoeufft (1646-1715), wife of Jan Boudaen Courten is the creator of Caspar Netscher[2].