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Jan Stolker
A detailed terracotta bust of Johann Hinrich Pratje, sculpted by Jan Stolker in 1777, capturing a contemplative upward gaze.
This terracotta bust by the Dutch artist Jan Stolker depicts Johann Hinrich Pratje, a figure of the eighteenth-century intellectual sphere. Executed in 1777, the work captures the subject with a distinct upward gaze, a stylistic choice that imparts a sense of aspiration or contemplation. The medium of terracotta allows for a tactile quality, showing the artist's hand in the modelling of the facial features and the flowing, curled hair. Stolker, primarily known for his work as a painter and etcher, demonstrates a clear command of three-dimensional form in this piece. The bust is mounted on a base that bears an inscription, providing a direct link to the identity of the sitter and the date of production. The surface texture retains the earthy, warm tones characteristic of fired clay, which adds to the physical presence of the sculpture. The treatment of the hair, with its deep grooves and soft curves, contrasts with the smoother planes of the face, creating a balance in the overall composition. In the context of eighteenth-century portraiture, this bust avoids the rigid formality often found in commissioned marble works. Instead, it offers a more immediate, personal representation of the individual. The upward tilt of the head is a recurring motif in portraiture of this era, often used to suggest a connection to higher ideals or a moment of sudden inspiration. As a museum-grade fine art print, this reproduction captures the subtle variations in the terracotta surface, from the lighter, sun-bleached areas to the deeper, shadowed recesses of the hair. It is a study in both character and material, reflecting the technical capabilities of a versatile artist working within the Dutch tradition.

Solid wood frames, UV-protected acrylic glaze, and archival backing for lasting durability.
12-colour giclée printing on FSC-certified 200gsm fine art paper, with lifetime fade resistance.
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Each frame is sealed with rigid backing and fixings attached, no extra effort required.
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Jan Stolker was an 18th-century Dutch painter and engraver known for his portraits and genre scenes that drew inspiration from the masters of the Golden Age.
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