This painting is one of a pair of portraits representing a married couple. Its pendant, a portrait of Nicolas de Hellincx, is at the royal Museum of Fine Arts, Antwerp. Both works remained together until 1910. The costume and jewellery of Nicolas de Hellincx’s wife convey her prominent social position. She wears a Spanish coat-dress with shoulder rolls, decorated with ribbed silk bows. Spanish fashion was widely worn in the southern Netherlands, which was governed by Philip II of Spain at this time.
(National Gallery of Ireland: Essential Guide, 2016)
ProvenancePurchased, Sulley and Co., London, 1910Exhibition HistoryCentenary Exhibition, National Gallery of Ireland, Dublin, October - December 1964
Label TextPourbus enjoyed an international career as a painter of court portraits. Marie de'Medici, wide of King Henry IV of France, counted among his patrons. This painting is one of a pair of portraits representing a married couple. Its pendant depicting Nicolas de Hellincx is at the Royal Museum of Fine Arts, Antwerp. The costume and jewellery of Hellincx's wife, whose first name is unknown, convey her prominent social position. She wears a Spanish coat-dress decorated with ribbed silk bows. Spanish fashion was widely worn in Flanders, which was governed by Philip II of Spain at this time.Label TextPourbus enjoyed an international career as a painter of court portraits, and was among several artists who worked for Marie de’Medici, wife of King Henry IV of France. This painting is one of a pair of portraits representing a married couple. Its pendant depicting Nicolas de Hellincx is at the Royal Museum of Fine Arts, Antwerp. The costume and jewellery of Hellincx’s wife, whose first name is unknown, convey her prominent social position. She wears a Spanish coat-dress with shoulder rolls, decorated with ribbed silk bows. Spanish fashion was widely worn in Flanders, which was governed by Philip II of Spain at this time.
