
Lucia Wijbrants or Wybrants (October 21, 1638 in
Amsterdam
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– May 23, 1719 in
Utrecht
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) was the daughter of Johannes Wijbrants, a silk merchant, whose ancestors had moved from
Stavoren
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Stavoren had a population of 950 in ...
to
Antwerp
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.
After 1585 when Antwerp was occupied by the Spanish army, the family moved to Amsterdam and lived in a house in the
Warmoesstraat
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, then a fashionable shopping street. They had eight more children: only Hendrick (1623–1669), Helena (1628–1721), and Johannes (1638 - ?) survived.
Jan J. Hinlopen
Lucia grew up at
Keizersgracht
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213. On December 9, 1664 she gave notice to her marriage with
Jan J. Hinlopen
Jan Jacobszoon Hinlopen (10 May 1626 – 4 September 1666) was a rich Dutch cloth merchant, an officer in the civic guard, a real estate developer in the Jordaan, alderman in the city council and a keen art collector. He would have been elect ...
; she was accompanied by her mother, Machteld Pater. On January 6, 1665 the couple married in the
Nieuwe Kerk.
Jan Vos
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wrote a poem for the happy occasion. On November 13, 1665, Lucia gave birth to a still-born child, buried the next day. In 1666 Hinlopen commissioned a painting from
Bartholomeus van der Helst
Bartholomeus van der Helst (1613 – buried 16 December 1670) was a Dutch painter. Considered to be one of the leading portrait painters of the Dutch Golden Age, his elegant portraits gained him the patronage of Amsterdam's elite as well as th ...
of the 27-year-old Lucia, himself, and three hunting dogs, but showing his deceased first wife and children in the background. In September 1666 Jan J. Hinlopen, rather stocky built, died at the age of forty. Lucia lived with her two stepchildren on
Kloveniersburgwal, next to her brother-in-law
Jacob J. Hinlopen.
Having a portrait of yourself became very popular in the Netherlands after 1660, and a portrait functioned as a sort of a
personal web page
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. Lucia Wijbrants had herself painted in 1666 by
Lodewijk van der Helst
Lodewijk van der Helst (1642 – ?), was a Dutch Golden Age painter.
Biography
He was born in Amsterdam as the son and pupil of Bartholomeus van der Helst and grew up at Nieuwmarkt.[Bartholomeus van der Helst
Bartholomeus van der Helst (1613 – buried 16 December 1670) was a Dutch painter. Considered to be one of the leading portrait painters of the Dutch Golden Age, his elegant portraits gained him the patronage of Amsterdam's elite as well as th ...]
is now in the
Museum of Fine Arts (Budapest)
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. According to her will on June 27, 1716, she had her portrait painted by
Gabriel Metsu
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. Metsu painted only a few portraits in his lifetime; the resemblance with the one from 1667, now in Minneapolis, and two other portraits of Lucia is striking. On the painting, one can see a chandelier. It could be one of the two silver chandeliers given by
Joan Huydecoper II
Joan Huydecoper van Maarsseveen II (21 February 1625, Amsterdam – 1 December 1704, Amsterdam) was the eldest son of burgomaster Joan Huydecoper van Maarsseveen I and the brother-in-law of the collector Jan J. Hinlopen and the sheriff Jacob B ...
and his wife to the parents of Sara Hinlopen on September 10, 1660, two months after her birth.
Within a few years it became clear she did not get along with Johanna Maria and
Sara Hinlopen, two rich, self-aware, or maybe jaded orphans. Lucia moved in with her mother at
Herengracht
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The Gouden Bocht (Golden Bend) in particular is known for its large and beautiful canal houses.
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and remarried Johan van Nellesteyn (1617–1677) on February 29, 1672 in
Sloten. In their marriage contract is stated she gave him her portrait by
Jurriaen Ovens, a
Holstein
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painter, who from time to time lived in Amsterdam. If he would die before her, she would inherit 8.000 guilders and the inventory, but not the library, nor the portraits. In the same year, she claimed from the estate of her late husband. In 1718 the ladies Hinlopen received a diamond ring, a necklace with 39 pearls, two silver chandeliers, a silver box, a silver comb and an oval silver plate(?) from their former stepmother.
When she died, it seems, everybody important attended her funeral in
Westerkerk
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. She was related to
Jan Commelin
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and
Caspar Commelin
Caspar Commelijn or Caspar Commelin (14 October 1668 Amsterdam – 25 December 1731 Amsterdam), was a Dutch botanist.
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He was the son of the bookseller, historian and publisher, Casparus Commelijn and his first wife, Margrieta Heyda ...
, two famous Dutch
botanist
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s. Her sister Helena and Machteld Wijbrants, her niece, inherited all her belongings. Machteld on her turn left everything to
Hester Hinlopen. In the 19th century the portrait of Lucia belonged to
Nathan Mayer Rothschild
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. Since 1992 the painting can be seen in the
Minneapolis Institute of Art
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.
Johan van Nellesteyn
Van Nellesteyn was a
burgomaster
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In so ...
in the city of
Utrecht
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in the years 1654–1656, 1658–1660, 1664, 1665. After his second wife, Hillegonda Pater, had died in 1670 married Lucia Wijbrants. In 1672, a year which is called by the Dutch
the disaster year, Johan van Nellesteyn and his wife were fleeing from Utrecht, when the city was occupied by the French army under
Louis XIV
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. Nellesteyn and his brother-in-law, Jacob Martens, moved their belongings to Amsterdam by boat. On their way back a few months later, Nellesteyn was attacked by the orangist mob, who regarded him as a traitor.
[Bruin, R. de & A. Pietersma. Op geborduurde kussens. De familie Martens in politiek en bestuur. In: Erfgenamen aan het Janskerkhof. De familie Martens in Utrecht, 1628-1972. Jaarboek Oud-Utrecht 2002, p. 43, 46, 47, 49, 50.] Nellesteyn was one of the few members of the
vroedschap
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reappointed by
William III of Orange
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after 1672.
Sources
External links
Birth certificate of the twins''Portrait of Lucia Wijbrants'' (1667) the second wife of Jan Hinlopen, by Gabriel MetsuWebsite of the Utrecht Archives, search for Lucia WybrantsThe Rijksmuseum on the Disaster Year
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1638 births
1719 deaths
People from Amsterdam