Portret van Joachim Camerarius II by Peter Troschel

Portret van Joachim Camerarius II after 1630

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print, engraving

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portrait

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baroque

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print

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old engraving style

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history-painting

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engraving

Dimensions height 187 mm, width 110 mm

Peter Troschel created this portrait of Joachim Camerarius II using etching, sometime between 1620 and 1670. Camerarius, identified here as a Doctor of Botany, is depicted with a somber gaze and a dignified bearing, reflecting the values of intellectual life during the period. The portrait speaks to the social currency of intellectualism, suggesting the privilege and status associated with academic achievement in 17th-century European society. As a doctor, Camerarius likely navigated the complexities of class and power inherent in the scientific community of his time. His identity, closely tied to his profession, offers a glimpse into the societal structures that shaped individual roles and recognition. While the visual representation may appear conventional, the detailed etching invites us to consider the layers of identity and social context embedded within the image, prompting reflection on the historical construction of intellectual authority.

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