Stamboom van de familie De Hooghe by Anonymous

Stamboom van de familie De Hooghe after 11

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drawing, paper, ink

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drawing

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medieval

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pen sketch

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sketch book

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paper

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personal sketchbook

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ink

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idea generation sketch

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sketchwork

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ink drawing experimentation

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pen-ink sketch

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sketchbook drawing

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history-painting

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storyboard and sketchbook work

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sketchbook art

This family tree was drawn, without a known date, by an anonymous artist. It meticulously charts the lineage of the De Hooghe family, reflecting the cultural importance of genealogy in the Netherlands. In the context of the Dutch Golden Age, such a document wasn't just a personal record. It was a visual assertion of social standing and a claim to power. Family trees like this acted as powerful symbols within a society that was becoming more and more defined by mercantile wealth. This document uses visual cues, such as the family crest, to emphasize heritage and legacy. The tree itself, with its branches extending across the page, becomes a metaphor for the family's reach and influence within Dutch society. Understanding the social and institutional history of the Netherlands is essential for interpreting this family tree. Resources in archives and libraries would allow you to better understand the artwork, but also the cultural values it represents.

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