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FOLLOWER OF PAULUS MOREELSE
Portrait of Lodewijk de la Kethulle (1565-1631), Lord of Ryhove and Governor of Bergen-op-Zoom, three-quarter-length, in a gold embroidered jacket and armour, with a plumed helmet
with signature and date 'Bartholomeus van der Helst fecit 1647' (lower right)
oil on canvas
48 x 36 in. (122.1 x 91 cm.)
Provenance
Francois Adam, Alberta, Canada; his sale, Anderson Gallery, 8 November 1922, lot 120, as 'Count Pierre François van Lichtervelde by Bartholomeus van der Helst' ($675 to W. Erstein).
with Les Beaux Arts, The Hague, until 29 July 1983, where acquired by,
Private collection, USA; Potomack Company, Alexandria, VA, 29 September 2018, lot 134, as 'Bartholomeus van der Helst'.
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This work is after a half-length portrait attributed to Paulus Moreelse, previously in the Castle of Amelroy, or Ammerzode (see J. Box, Chronicles of the Castle of Amelroy, or Ammerzode with some notices of its ancient barons, London, 1870, p. 25). The sitter, a loyal officer of Prince Maurice of Nassau, distinguished himself in 1591 during the Siege of Deventer, and in 1622 succeeded in resisting the Spanish troops under the command of General Ambrogio Spinola, besieging Bergen-op-Zoom, of which he was appointed military governor in 1618 by Maurice of Nassau.

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