Portret van Wolfgang Stöberlein by Peter Troschel

Portret van Wolfgang Stöberlein after 1646

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print, etching, engraving

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portrait

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baroque

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print

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etching

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old engraving style

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engraving

Dimensions: height 190 mm, width 135 mm

Copyright: Rijks Museum: Open Domain

Peter Troschel created this engraving titled "Portret van Wolfgang Stöberlein" around 1646. It presents us with an image of a man deeply embedded in the societal structures of his time. The portrait offers insights into the values and ideals upheld during the mid-17th century. Wolfgang Stöberlein is depicted with symbols of status and authority. His attire and the coat of arms allude to his position within the community, reflecting the importance of lineage and social standing in that era. The artist's choice to include the sitter's age, 58, draws our attention to the significance of age and experience. The inscription below the portrait speaks to virtues such as piety, patience, and loyalty, qualities that were highly valued in a man of standing. This engraving not only immortalizes an individual but also encapsulates a moment in time, inviting us to reflect on the personal and collective identities of the past.

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