Credit: © The Royal Society
    Image number: RS.2303

    Portrait of Antoni van Leeuwenhoek

    Date
    1686
    Sitter
    Antoni van Leeuwenhoek (1632 - 1723, Dutch) , Microscopist
    Creator
    Jan Verkolje (1650 - 1693, Dutch) , Artist
    Object type
    Image reference
    Material
    Technique
    Dimensions
    height (print): 290mm
    weight (print): 220mm
    Subject
    Physics
       > Optics
          > Microscopy
    Content object
    Description
    Three-quarter length seated portrait of Antoni van Leeuwenhoek holding one of his microscopes in his left hand. He is shown wearing a long robe with a shirt and cravat. A globe, quill pen, leafy branch and diagram can be seen on his desk. The mezzotint is accompanied by a short poem written in Dutch by Constantijn Huygens that explains how Leeuwenhoek used his microscope like glass keys to unlock the secrets of the natural world.

    Inscribed below: ‘ANTONI VAN LEEUWENHOEK,/LID VAN DE KONINGHLYKE SOCIETEIT IN LONDON,/GEBOREN TOT DELFF. Ao. 1632. ’ ‘Daer leeft een aerdigh Man, een vaerdigh Man en gauw,/Die wisse wondren teelt, en heeft Natur’ in’t nauw, /Doorkruijpt all haer geheim, en opent all haer Sloten:’ ‘Sijn’ Glase Sleuteltiens en isser geen ontschoten,/Noch kan ontschieten. Dit ’s die dappre Man niet: maer/Siet scherp toe, die hem soekt; ’t gelijckt hem of hij ’t waer./CONSTANTER.’ ‘J Verkolje pinx fec. Et exc. Ao. 1686.’

    Antoni van Leeuwenhoek (1632-1723), Dutch microscopist, was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1680.
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