
Portret van Jhr. Duco Gerrold Hora Siccama v.d. Harkstede
Historical Context
This 1875 portrait by Johan Heinrich Neuman depicts Jonkheer Duco Gerrold Hora Siccama van der Harkstede, a member of the Frisian nobility. The 'Jonkheer' title indicates untitled nobility, and the portrait serves the traditional function of commemorating a member of the landed gentry. Neuman's portraits for Frisian institutions and families like the Hora Siccamas form an important visual record of regional Dutch aristocratic society in the mid-to-late 19th century. The Fries Museum's holdings of Neuman's portraits constitute a kind of social archive of the northern Netherlands elite of the period.
Technical Analysis
The portrait follows conventions of the formal male portrait — three-quarter pose, formal attire, controlled background — executed with Neuman's characteristic careful finish. The face is modeled with patient descriptive accuracy, the coat and cravat rendered with attention to textures signifying social position.
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