Attributed to Jacob van Loo (Bruges 1614-1670 Paris)
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Attributed to Jacob van Loo (Bruges 1614-1670 Paris)

Portrait of a child, full-length, in a white gown and bonnet, holding a jewelled rattle, seated on a red cushion

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Attributed to Jacob van Loo (Bruges 1614-1670 Paris)
Portrait of a child, full-length, in a white gown and bonnet, holding a jewelled rattle, seated on a red cushion
oil on panel
40½ x 32¾ in. (102.8 x 83.2 cm.)
in a 17th Century Dutch carved and gilded frame with a royal crown
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We are grateful to Dr. Rudi Ekkart of the RKD, The Hague, for suggesting the attribution, on the basis of photographs, and for dating the portrait to circa 1660, in the last period before the artist's departure from Amsterdam for Paris. The child is likely to be the member of a royal or a princely family, although his identity has not yet been established.

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