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  1. Suzanna van Baerle or Susanna Huygens (8 March 1599 – 10 May 1637) was a Dutch woman known for the book-long poem Dagh-werck that was written as a close collaboration with her husband, Constantijn Huygens.

  2. Suzanna van Baerle (gedoopt Amsterdam, 8 maart 1599 – Den Haag, 10 mei 1637) was de echtgenote van de dichter en diplomaat Constantijn Huygens. Dankzij zijn geschriften is er veel bekend over haar leven, dat zich afspeelde in de hoogste kringen van Nederland.

  3. Through it represents Constantijn Huygens (1596-1687) and his wife, his close association withJacob van Campen, he played a role Susanna van Baerle (1599-1637). With a slightly punning in the classical renewal of Dutch architecture. As early allusion, which will become clear as we proceed, Susanna 1629-30 when he wrote-in Latin-the history of ...

  4. The likeness of Suzanna van Baerle (1599-1637), Huygens’ wife and the mother of their five children, is missing in the painting. Suzanna had died three years earlier, just days after giving birth. Huygens considered this group portrait as homage to his wife.

    • 204.2 x 173.9 cm
    • canvas
  5. In 1626 Constantijn fell in love with Suzanna van Baerle after earlier courtship by the Huygens family to win her for his brother Maurits had failed. Constantijn wrote several sonnets for her, in which he calls her Sterre (Star). They wed on 6 April 1627.

  6. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Suzanna van Baerle or Susanna Huygens (8 March 1599 – 10 May 1637) was a Dutch woman known for the book-long poem Dagh-werck that was written as a close collaboration with her husband, Constantijn Huygens.

  7. Plate 2. Constantijn Huygens and his wife Suzanna van Baerle, probably by Jacob van Campen, ca. 1635. Plate 3. Constantijn Huygens and his children, by Adriaen Hanneman, 1639. Plate 4. Manor house, Hofwijck, drawn by Christiaan Huygens, ca. 1658. Plate 5. Portrait of Christiaan Huygens, by Caspar Netscher, 1671. Plate 6.