‘Vrouwen die brouwen’: The Life and Work of Maritge Claesdr Vooght

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  • Femke Valkhoff

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.52476/trb.13837

Abstract

As a result of a one-sided perspective and the lack of surviving information, historians and art historians have long had a blind spot when it comes to seventeenth-century women. This is why Maritge Claesdr Vooght’s life, and that of many other portrayed women in the museum, remains invisible. In addition to the standard methodology – traditional archival and literature research – studying the marginalized in history requires more attention to circumstantial evidence. This paradigm shift could potentially bring to light stories like Maritge Vooght’s, enabling us to write more inclusive and equitable histories.

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Author Biography

  • Femke Valkhoff

    Femke Valkhoff studied for her MA in Arts of the Netherlands at the University of Amsterdam. As a research intern in the Rijksmuseum’s Fine Arts Department, she was involved in the ‘Women of the Rijksmuseum’ project between 2021 and 2022.

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Published

2023-03-13

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How to Cite

“‘Vrouwen Die brouwen’: The Life and Work of Maritge Claesdr Vooght”. 2023. The Rijksmuseum Bulletin 71 (1): 32-41. https://doi.org/10.52476/trb.13837.