Portrait of Johan Maurits, Count of Nassau-Siegen by Jan de Baen. A three-quarter length portrait of an older man in armor and a dark fur-lined cloak, holding a document, with a classical garden visible in the background.

Portrait of Johan Maurits, Count of Nassau-Siegen

Jan de Baen

1669 · Oil Paint, Canvas

An imposing 17th-century portrait of the Count of Nassau-Siegen, depicted in ceremonial armor and fine robes.

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Where it works

A weightier piece with steady character in a warmer tonal register — holds a formal wall with confidence.

Often works in
Dining Room · Library · Study
Placement
Reads best as a confident vertical anchor
Walls
Reads strongest on light or mid-tone walls
Color notes
Charcoal black, Rich brown

About the piece

Painted by Jan de Baen in 1669, this formal portrait captures Johan Maurits, Count of Nassau-Siegen, the illustrious founder of the Mauritshuis. He is shown in a powerful stance, wearing breastplate armor and a luxurious fur-trimmed cloak, signifying his high military and social status. The background features a detailed view of a structured classical garden, reflecting the sitter's architectural and horticultural legacies.