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The original title of the painting isn’t recorded, but it is known as An Astronomer because the nearer of the two globes shows a celestial map of the stars and their constellations. Some art historians have suggested that it may be a self portrait, but the sitter does not resemble other images believed to be of Bol. More likely, it is an idealised depiction of an astronomer as a scientist and thinker – there are plenty of other examples in Dutch art around this time.
Title
An Astronomer
Date
1652
Medium
Oil on canvas
Measurements
H 127 x W 135 cm
Accession number
NG679
Acquisition method
Presented by Miss E.A. Bennett, 1862
Work type
Painting