Portrait of Elisabeth Hoegaerts by Cornelis de Vos. A seated woman in 17th-century attire featuring a large white ruff collar and an embroidered gold bodice against a dark background.

Portrait of Elisabeth Hoegaerts

Cornelis de Vos

1625 · Oil Paint, Panel

A dignified 17th-century portrait of a woman in traditional Flemish attire featuring a striking ruff collar.

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Where it works

A grounded artwork with confident presence with softened warm notes — holds a formal wall with confidence.

Often works in
Dining Room · Library · Study
Placement
Reads best as a confident vertical anchor
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Benefits from light or mid-tone surroundings
Color notes
Charcoal black, Deep burgundy

About the piece

Painted around 1625 by Cornelis de Vos, this formal portrait captures Elisabeth Hoegaerts in the height of 17th-century Flemish fashion. The work is notable for its exquisite attention to detail, particularly in the translucent layers of the large millstone ruff and the intricate gold embroidery, embodying the dignified presence of the era's elite.