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Portrait of Bernardinus de Moor, professor of theology

Portrait of Bernardinus de Moor, professor of theology, by Pieter, Tanjé, unspecified, 1748
Portrait of Bernardinus de Moor, professor of theology, by Pieter, Tanjé, unspecified, 1748

Portrait of Bernardinus de Moor, professor of theology is an unspecified painting by the Baroque artist Pieter, Tanjé. It dates from 1748 and is held in the collection of the Leiden University Libraries. The work is a portrait of Bernardinus de Moor, identified as a professor of theology.

About this work

Overview

The work is a portrait of Bernardinus de Moor, identified as a professor of theology. Executed as a copy of an earlier composition by Carolus de Moor, the image presents the scholar seated before a simple backdrop, dressed in a dark academic robe.

Subject & Meaning

Bernardinus de Moor is depicted with a pallid complexion, emphasizing his scholarly demeanor. The presence of an aged, worn book on the table underscores his intellectual vocation and suggests a focus on theological study.

Technique & Style

The copyist adhered closely to the original composition, replicating the pose, lighting, and overall tonal scheme. Minor variations appear in the treatment of the book’s cover, indicating a slight departure from the source while maintaining the overall visual language of the predecessor.

History & Provenance

Created as a faithful after‑image of Carolus de Moor’s painting, the portrait likely served to preserve the likeness of the professor for later reference. Its current location is within the Museum of Ethnography’s collection, where it is displayed alongside related prints.

Artist & collection