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Pendant to P82. Jean Pellicorne, a wealthy Amsterdam merchant, married Susanna van Collen in 1626, and their children, Anna and Caspar, were born in December 1626 and June 1628 respectively. Anna Pellicorne is shown receiving money from her mother in anticipation of the dowry she will later be given by her parents on her marriage. Her social role is further defined by the basket of grapes, implying her future fecundity within marriage. The pictures relate stylistically to Rembrandt’s early Amsterdam portraits, especially to the 'Portrait of a Man', dated 1632, in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. The signature, omitting the ‘d’, is characteristic of Rembrandt’s signatures of 1633.

The Wallace Collection

London

Title

Susanna van Collen, Wife of Jean Pellicorne with Her Daughter Anna

Date

c.1632

Medium

oil on canvas

Measurements

H 155.3 x W 122.5 cm

Accession number

P90

Acquisition method

acquired by Richard Seymour-Conway, 4th Marquess of Hertford, 1850; bequeathed to the nation by Lady Wallace, 1897

Work type

Painting

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