De Staalmeesters

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De Staalmeesters is a famous 1662 group portrait by Rembrandt depicting the cloth inspectors of Amsterdam’s drapers’ guild gathered around a table.


Statements (44)
Predicate Object
instanceOf group portrait
painting
appliesToPart canvas
artHistoricalPeriod Baroque
artist Rembrandt
artworkSurface canvas
collection Rijksmuseum collection
commissionedBy Amsterdam drapers' guild
countryOfOrigin Dutch Republic
creator Rembrandt
depicts Amsterdam drapers' guild sampling officials
five syndics of the drapers' guild
interior scene
ledger
table
depictsTime 17th century Amsterdam
describedBySource Rijksmuseum catalogue
genre group portrait painting
portrait painting
hasPart portrait of Aernout van der Mye
portrait of Frans Hendricksz Bel
portrait of Jacob van Loon
portrait of Volckert Jansz
portrait of Willem van Doeyenburg
hasQuality chiaroscuro lighting
realism
inception 1662
languageOfWorkOrName Dutch
locatedInTheAdministrativeTerritorialEntity Amsterdam
locatedInTheCountry Netherlands
location Rijksmuseum
mainSubject cloth inspectors
drapers' guild officials
materialUsed oil paint
movement Dutch Golden Age painting
notableWorkOf Rembrandt
partOf Rijksmuseum permanent collection
significantEvent Dutch Golden Age
subjectHeading guild officials in art
textile industry in art
title De Staalmeesters
Syndics of the Drapers' Guild
The Sampling Officials
use guild portrait


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