Portrait of Hadriaan Beverland Drawing a Statue of Venus

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Portrait of Hadriaan Beverland Drawing a Statue of Venus

Date
1686
Medium
paper
Institution
Rijksmuseum

In London, Beverland made a living as an art and book agent. He tracked down interesting antiquities, shells and manuscripts for wealthy collectors. Here he is surrounded by Egyptian monuments and a sensuous statue of Venus, the goddess of love. Naughtily positioned, with a view of Venus’ bare buttocks, Beverland draws the statue. The inscription boasts of his expert knowledge.

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