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The ''Portrait of the Family Hinlopen'' or ''Family of burgomaster Gillis Valckenier'' is a painting in the Berlin Gemäldegalerie by the Dutch Golden Age painter Gabriël Metsu of about 1663. There have been various ideas among art historians as to which family is actually represented, with the two main candidates being the families of
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 elec ...
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Gillis Valckenier Gillis Valckenier (1623–1680) was nine years burgomaster of Amsterdam: in 1665, 1666, 1668, 1670, 1673, 1674, 1676, 1678, 1679. He was a strong personality, but changing allies as a real opportunist. Life Valckenier was the only son of Wouter V ...
, both wealthy and powerful figures in Amsterdam at the time.


Provenance

It is now increasingly accepted that the family are the Hinlopens. In his diary
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 elec ...
made distinct notes about his marriage and family births, dates of baptisms in the Westerkerk Amsterdam, and funerals. Hinlopen and Leonore Huydecoper, the sister of Joan Huydecoper, had four children by 1663: * Jacob (October 20, 1658 – Lage Vuursche, July 12, 1664), * Johanna Maria (April 16, 1659 – June 15, 1706), * Sara (June 12, 1660 – June 16, 1749), and * Geertrui (January 1, 1662 – August 14, 1663). In the second half of 1663 two members of the family died. Jan J. Hinlopen lost his youngest daughter, Geertrui, who died of
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on August 14. On October 28 his wife had a miscarriage. The next day, around ten in the evening, his servant, accompanied by two other men, probably the undertakers, buried a small coffin in the church. On November 1, his wife Leonora died at 5.30 in the morning, after having been ill for seven days. His only son Jacob died at Pijnenburg, their country estate. He was kept isolated because of the plague, which prevailed since October 1663 and made 7,000 more victims in 1664. 200px, Cuban parrot in tree After the Geelvinck family, heirs of Sara, ceased to exist in the early 19th century, the traces to the real origins were lost. The Swiss family Tschiffely sold the painting in 1832. In the end of the 19th century it was known as depicting the ''Familie des Kaufmanns Gelfing''. In 1907 the known Dutch art-historian
Hofstede de Groot Cornelis Hofstede de Groot (9 November 1863 – 14 April 1930), was a Dutch art collector, art historian and museum curator. Life He was born in Dwingeloo and spent some time in Switzerland in his youth due to weak lungs, where he learned Germa ...
mentioned the parrot in the painting of the ''Familie Geelvinck''. Remarkably he described the painting as ''langweilig'' ("boring"). In 1984 also Bob Haak describes it as depicting the Geelvinck family. In 1976
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renamed the painting to ''De familie van burgemeester
Gillis Valckenier Gillis Valckenier (1623–1680) was nine years burgomaster of Amsterdam: in 1665, 1666, 1668, 1670, 1673, 1674, 1676, 1678, 1679. He was a strong personality, but changing allies as a real opportunist. Life Valckenier was the only son of Wouter V ...
'', and dated it in 1657. This was mainly based on the bird in the painting, which van Eeghen imagined to be a falcon. Irene Groeneweg reasons that the bird, held by the boy, is a Cuban amazon parrot. Another reason to doubt the classification is that, according to the Amsterdam City Archives, burgomaster
Gillis Valckenier Gillis Valckenier (1623–1680) was nine years burgomaster of Amsterdam: in 1665, 1666, 1668, 1670, 1673, 1674, 1676, 1678, 1679. He was a strong personality, but changing allies as a real opportunist. Life Valckenier was the only son of Wouter V ...
had only three children at the time of the painting's creation. Judith van Gent discovered that there was a resemblance with another Hinlopen family portrait by Bartholomeus van der Helst in Berlin. Additionally she discovered support for her view in Hinlopen's will. Nevertheless, the painting is still sometimes referred to as: ''The Family of burgomaster Gillis Valckenier''.Montias, J. M & J. Loughman (2000) Public and Private Spaces: Works of Art in Seventeenth-Century Dutch Houses, p. 113; Zandvliet, K. (2006) ''De 250 rijksten van de Gouden Eeuw'', no. 117, p. 211.


Location

The atmosphere of the painting indicates a family painted in the luxury of their own home, presumably one of the modern canal mansions of Amsterdam at the time. Unfortunately the interior mantelpiece and paintings portrayed are unrecognizable. However, it was fashionable for members of the Amsterdam regency to depict one's family in the Amsterdam City Hall, which was completed in the 1650s. Being open to the councilmen and containing high windows with much light, the mayors' room would have enabled easy sketching for artists. This painting possibly shows the mantelpiece of the hearth by Artus Quellinus the Elder there with a painting completed by Govert Flinck in 1656. Other similar scenes are also influenced by the same mantelpiece construction: File:Pieter de Hooch 019.jpg, ''A musical family'' by Pieter de Hooch File:Visit to the nursery, by Gabriël Metsu.jpg, ''Visit to the nursery'' by Metsu File:Pieter de Hooch - The Council Chamber in Amsterdam Town Hall - WGA11710.jpg, ''
The Council Chamber in Amsterdam Town Hall ''The Council Chamber in Amsterdam Town Hall'' (c. 1663–1665) is an oil-on-canvas painting by the Dutch painter Pieter de Hooch. It is held in the Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum, in Madrid. The painting was documented by Hofstede de Groot in 1908, w ...
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