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Girl in a Large Hat

Ceasar Boetius van Everdingen
Article nr
VI061CAP

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This reproduction on canvas of Girl in a Large Hat by Ceasar Boetius van Everdingen is made with the greatest possible care to ensure that the colours are very close to the original painting that is hanging in the Rijksmuseum.

We handcraft all reproductions in our Amsterdam studio. Are you looking for a specific artwork, a different size or a special frame? Contact us.

Gallery wrap 2 cm: Watch this video to see how we make your reproduction. The canvas is stretched by hand on two centimetres thick wooden stretcher bars. The term "gallery wrap" refers to an image that appears on the sides of the stretcher bars as well as the front.

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Gallery wrap 4,5 cm: Watch this video to see how we make your reproduction. The canvas is stretched by hand on 4,5 centimetres thick wooden stretcher bars. The term "gallery wrap" refers to an image that appears on the sides of the stretcher bars as well as the front. This canvas hangs strong and bold on your wall and does not need a frame.

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Classic with nails: Watch this video to see how we make your reproduction. After stretching the canvas on 2 cms thick stretcher bars, we finish the sides in a traditional way. We use custom-made nails and hammer them in by hand for that old fashioned look.

We handcraft all reproductions in our Amsterdam studio. Are you looking for a specific artwork, a different size or a special frame? Contact us.


About the original:
Ceasar Boetius van Everdingen (1616-1678), Girl in a Large Hat 1645-1650, Oil on Canvas, 92.2 x 81.7 cm, Collection Rijksmuseum.
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We print the reproductions on museum-quality canvas of 380g. Printing a Giclée is done with the utmost precision. The HDR inks are sprayed on the canvas layer by layer, with 800 nozzles per colour x 10 channels for a total of 8000 nozzles. This technique guarantees over 100 years of colour permanence. The end result is characterized by great fineness and image depth, very high sharpness, detail and deep colours.

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We then apply several coats of varnish by hand to make the colours come to life and to protect against moisture and UV light. The canvas is stretched by hand on stretcher bars made with timber from sustainable forestry.

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About the original artwork
Girl in a Large Hat

This reproduction on canvas of Girl in a Large Hat by Ceasar Boetius van Everdingen is made with the greatest possible care to ensure that the colours are very close to the original painting that is hanging in the Rijksmuseum. The girl with her exotic, broad-brimmed sun hat and suggestively exposed shoulder offers the viewer her basket with fruit: the erotic message is unmistakable. The painting was originally intended to hang high up on the wall, above a door or mantelpiece. This explains why the girl looks down at us.

Ceasar Boetius van Everdingen (1616-1678), Girl in a Large Hat 1645-1650, Oil on canvas, 92.2x81.7cm, Collection Rijksmuseum.