Gerard van Honthorst (1590-1656), Attributed to - Portrait of Princess Amalia von Solms-Braunfels

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Portrait of Princess Amalia von Solms-Braunfels, a 17th‑century Baroque oil on canvas attributed to Gerard van Honthorst, unsigned, from the Netherlands, sold with frame, image size 63 × 55 cm (82 × 74 cm with frame), weight 3.0 kg.

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Oil on canvas. Original canvas.

Profile portrait from around 1625 of Princess Amalia of Solms Braunfels, celebrating her youth and beauty at the time of her marriage to Prince Frederik Hendrik of Orange, stadtholder of the Netherlands. In this oval-shaped likeness, the princess is perfectly recognizable by her impeccable features and magnificent jewelry, including a baroque pearl that appears in contemporary portraits by Honthorst himself, one in a Rubens-like style by Wybrand de Geest, and a later one by Rembrandt. A promoter of the arts and, together with her husband, responsible for the construction of the Huis ten Bosch palace, still the residence of the Dutch royal family today, Amalia is one of the most fascinating women in 17th-century European politics.

- Gerard van Honthorst (Utrecht, 1590 – 1656) was an influential Dutch painter, a central figure of the Utrecht School and one of the leading exponents of Caravaggism in the Netherlands. After training in his hometown, he traveled to Rome around 1610, where he deeply absorbed the style of Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio, earning the nickname "Gherardo delle Notti" (Gerardo of the Nights) due to his extraordinary skill with nocturnal scenes.

His technique was characterized by the dramatic use of chiaroscuro, illuminating his compositions with an artificial or hidden light source (often candles or torches) to create intense realism. Upon returning to the Netherlands, his success was immediate, attracting the patronage of European royalty, including the House of Orange and King Charles I's court. He specialized in genre, mythological, and religious themes, bringing Italian drama and expressiveness to Dutch painting of the Golden Age.

Image dimensions without frame: 63 x 55 cm / with a spectacular baroque frame: 82 x 74 cm.

At Montbaron Gallery, we are pleased to offer our clients an exclusive selection of artworks, all of which are unique, original, and unrepeatable. Each piece in our gallery is the result of deep dedication, creative vision, and masterful technique, qualities that guarantee their authenticity. The works we sell are not industrial reproductions; they are pieces created individually by renowned artists, each with its own story and essence. Originality is the foundation of our commitment to excellence, and therefore, every painting or sculpture in our collection is carefully selected to ensure its singularity. Acquiring a piece from Montbaron Gallery means owning an unrepeatable work, an investment in creativity and talent that will preserve its artistic and emotional value over time. We take pride in offering works that not only beautify spaces but also connect our clients with the richness of human expression through the most authentic art. Thus, we guarantee that every piece leaving our gallery is a one-of-a-kind item in the world, with no replicas, and a testament to the innovation and passion of the artists we collaborate with.

Certain lots, due to their age and value, require an export permit issued by the Ministry of Culture. Although this is an administrative procedure, it is essential to ensure the authenticity of the work and its free circulation at an international level.

Montbaron Gallery commits to offering its clients original, unique, and unrepeatable works of art, guaranteeing the authenticity and quality of each piece in our collection. To ensure transparency and trust in every purchase, we provide a digital Guarantee Certificate, signed by a certified art historian. This certificate certifies that the acquired artwork has been authenticated by our specialists, who verify its authorship, origin, and condition. The Guarantee Certificate includes detailed information about the piece, such as its author, creation date, technique used, and dimensions. The digital Guarantee Certificate will be issued upon the client's request, providing an official reference for the acquired piece. This document will be sent in digital format and signed by an art historian from our gallery, ensuring its validity and support.

We are committed to our customers' satisfaction and trust, so any questions regarding the authenticity or condition of the artwork will be addressed professionally and diligently. To request your Guarantee Certificate, please contact us through our usual channels.

As experts in art logistics, Montbaron Gallery is committed to ensuring that each piece arrives at its destination safely and in the best possible condition. To achieve this, we work with a network of specialized professionals in art transportation who guarantee the utmost care throughout the process. It is important to note that the shipping costs indicated in the listing are approximate and subject to change depending on various circumstances. These include fluctuations in transportation market rates, changes in the delivery location, the size and weight of the artwork, as well as extraordinary circumstances such as fuel cost fluctuations or adjustments in customs and import tariffs. The final shipping cost will be calculated accurately based on these factors, and the customer will always be informed beforehand before proceeding with the shipment. Our goal is to provide the best possible service, tailored to each client's needs, ensuring that the artwork arrives quickly and safely, without surprises.

The frame shown in the previous images has been added to the artwork by a third party or the seller, and therefore is not an integral part of the object. This frame is provided at no additional cost so that, when the artwork arrives at your home, it can be immediately displayed on your wall. Consequently, damages to the frame that do not affect the integrity of the artwork will not be accepted as valid grounds for filing a claim or requesting a cancellation.

We encourage you to confidently bid on pieces from our gallery. Each work we offer is original, unique, and unrepeatable, selected with the utmost care and authenticity. Whether you're looking for a piece to enrich your personal collection or to add exceptional value to your space, Montbaron Gallery provides a safe and transparent platform for you to bid easily and professionally. Art auctions are the perfect place to discover works that could become the centerpiece of your collection. Here, you're not just acquiring art; you're investing in something that will increase in value over time, both aesthetically and culturally. Montbaron Gallery's pieces not only reflect the talent of established artists but also have the power to transform spaces and enrich lives. Don't miss this opportunity to be part of something unique. Bidding on a piece from Montbaron Gallery is more than a transaction; it's an act of appreciation for art in its purest form. We invite you to bid with passion and join us on this exciting journey of discovery and celebration of art. Your next favorite piece is waiting for you!

Seller's Story

Montbaron Gallery is the leading online art gallery in Spain, with an extensive catalogue of over 3,000 paintings and art objects. We have a team of highly qualified professionals, specialised in art valuation, appraisal and logistics. Our commitment is to connect collectors from around the world with exceptional works, always guaranteeing the best quality at the most competitive price.
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Oil on canvas. Original canvas.

Profile portrait from around 1625 of Princess Amalia of Solms Braunfels, celebrating her youth and beauty at the time of her marriage to Prince Frederik Hendrik of Orange, stadtholder of the Netherlands. In this oval-shaped likeness, the princess is perfectly recognizable by her impeccable features and magnificent jewelry, including a baroque pearl that appears in contemporary portraits by Honthorst himself, one in a Rubens-like style by Wybrand de Geest, and a later one by Rembrandt. A promoter of the arts and, together with her husband, responsible for the construction of the Huis ten Bosch palace, still the residence of the Dutch royal family today, Amalia is one of the most fascinating women in 17th-century European politics.

- Gerard van Honthorst (Utrecht, 1590 – 1656) was an influential Dutch painter, a central figure of the Utrecht School and one of the leading exponents of Caravaggism in the Netherlands. After training in his hometown, he traveled to Rome around 1610, where he deeply absorbed the style of Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio, earning the nickname "Gherardo delle Notti" (Gerardo of the Nights) due to his extraordinary skill with nocturnal scenes.

His technique was characterized by the dramatic use of chiaroscuro, illuminating his compositions with an artificial or hidden light source (often candles or torches) to create intense realism. Upon returning to the Netherlands, his success was immediate, attracting the patronage of European royalty, including the House of Orange and King Charles I's court. He specialized in genre, mythological, and religious themes, bringing Italian drama and expressiveness to Dutch painting of the Golden Age.

Image dimensions without frame: 63 x 55 cm / with a spectacular baroque frame: 82 x 74 cm.

At Montbaron Gallery, we are pleased to offer our clients an exclusive selection of artworks, all of which are unique, original, and unrepeatable. Each piece in our gallery is the result of deep dedication, creative vision, and masterful technique, qualities that guarantee their authenticity. The works we sell are not industrial reproductions; they are pieces created individually by renowned artists, each with its own story and essence. Originality is the foundation of our commitment to excellence, and therefore, every painting or sculpture in our collection is carefully selected to ensure its singularity. Acquiring a piece from Montbaron Gallery means owning an unrepeatable work, an investment in creativity and talent that will preserve its artistic and emotional value over time. We take pride in offering works that not only beautify spaces but also connect our clients with the richness of human expression through the most authentic art. Thus, we guarantee that every piece leaving our gallery is a one-of-a-kind item in the world, with no replicas, and a testament to the innovation and passion of the artists we collaborate with.

Certain lots, due to their age and value, require an export permit issued by the Ministry of Culture. Although this is an administrative procedure, it is essential to ensure the authenticity of the work and its free circulation at an international level.

Montbaron Gallery commits to offering its clients original, unique, and unrepeatable works of art, guaranteeing the authenticity and quality of each piece in our collection. To ensure transparency and trust in every purchase, we provide a digital Guarantee Certificate, signed by a certified art historian. This certificate certifies that the acquired artwork has been authenticated by our specialists, who verify its authorship, origin, and condition. The Guarantee Certificate includes detailed information about the piece, such as its author, creation date, technique used, and dimensions. The digital Guarantee Certificate will be issued upon the client's request, providing an official reference for the acquired piece. This document will be sent in digital format and signed by an art historian from our gallery, ensuring its validity and support.

We are committed to our customers' satisfaction and trust, so any questions regarding the authenticity or condition of the artwork will be addressed professionally and diligently. To request your Guarantee Certificate, please contact us through our usual channels.

As experts in art logistics, Montbaron Gallery is committed to ensuring that each piece arrives at its destination safely and in the best possible condition. To achieve this, we work with a network of specialized professionals in art transportation who guarantee the utmost care throughout the process. It is important to note that the shipping costs indicated in the listing are approximate and subject to change depending on various circumstances. These include fluctuations in transportation market rates, changes in the delivery location, the size and weight of the artwork, as well as extraordinary circumstances such as fuel cost fluctuations or adjustments in customs and import tariffs. The final shipping cost will be calculated accurately based on these factors, and the customer will always be informed beforehand before proceeding with the shipment. Our goal is to provide the best possible service, tailored to each client's needs, ensuring that the artwork arrives quickly and safely, without surprises.

The frame shown in the previous images has been added to the artwork by a third party or the seller, and therefore is not an integral part of the object. This frame is provided at no additional cost so that, when the artwork arrives at your home, it can be immediately displayed on your wall. Consequently, damages to the frame that do not affect the integrity of the artwork will not be accepted as valid grounds for filing a claim or requesting a cancellation.

We encourage you to confidently bid on pieces from our gallery. Each work we offer is original, unique, and unrepeatable, selected with the utmost care and authenticity. Whether you're looking for a piece to enrich your personal collection or to add exceptional value to your space, Montbaron Gallery provides a safe and transparent platform for you to bid easily and professionally. Art auctions are the perfect place to discover works that could become the centerpiece of your collection. Here, you're not just acquiring art; you're investing in something that will increase in value over time, both aesthetically and culturally. Montbaron Gallery's pieces not only reflect the talent of established artists but also have the power to transform spaces and enrich lives. Don't miss this opportunity to be part of something unique. Bidding on a piece from Montbaron Gallery is more than a transaction; it's an act of appreciation for art in its purest form. We invite you to bid with passion and join us on this exciting journey of discovery and celebration of art. Your next favorite piece is waiting for you!

Seller's Story

Montbaron Gallery is the leading online art gallery in Spain, with an extensive catalogue of over 3,000 paintings and art objects. We have a team of highly qualified professionals, specialised in art valuation, appraisal and logistics. Our commitment is to connect collectors from around the world with exceptional works, always guaranteeing the best quality at the most competitive price.
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Details

Artist
Gerard van Honthorst (1590-1656)
Sold with frame
Yes
Attribution
Attributed to
Title of artwork
Portrait of Princess Amalia von Solms-Braunfels
Technique
Oil painting
Signature
Not signed
Country of Origin
Netherlands
Condition
Good condition
Height
76 cm
Width
65 cm
Weight
3 kg
Style
Baroque
Period
17th century
SpainVerified
5714
Objects sold
99.14%
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