Portrait of Mayor Jean Hennequin (copy after an old portrait)
Dating |
presumably 1896 - 1902 |
Material / technique |
oil on canvas |
Dimensions |
113 x 93 cm |
Literature |
Minis, Servé, 'Voor den meesten luyster van de stad': cultuurhistorische inventarisatie interieurs stadhuis Maastricht, Maastricht 2014, p. 116
Schaapveld, Kees, Bestuur en bestuurders in Nedermaas, 1794-1814, Hilversum 2017, p. 202 |
Exhibitions |
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Provenance |
City of Maastricht |
Current residence |
City of Maastricht, location Town Hall |
Signature |
b.r. in paint: HRI GOOVAERTS |
Headings |
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Remarks |
Jean François Hennequin (1772-1846) was Mayor of Maastricht in 1819 and 1820. In the biographical sketch on Henri Goovaerts, his wife Lily writes that there have been three periods of time in which Goovaerts painted portraits of mayors. The first period was around 1896, when he had a small studio at the Market in Maastricht 'in the house of Mrs. Roymans'. There he portrayed mayors from the city of Maastricht after old photographs and small drawings. The second period was at the end of 1902 when he lived with his parents for several months in Maastricht between his stays in Germany and Switzerland. The third period was around 1907 when he had settled on the Papenweg in Maastricht where he had his own studio at home. This portrait may stem from the first or second period. |