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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. 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
  3. Illustration from the cover of Selection of the Poems of Sir Constantijn Huygens (1596-1687). Portrait of Constantijn Huygens and his wife Suzanna van Baerle by Jacob van Campen.

    • x preface
    • a commemoration xv
    • a commemoration xvii
    • commemoration xxiii

    book – was well received, despite its meagre documentation, and a French translation was quickly published. Yes, Huygens did spend some time in Paris! The present edition, now in the lingua franca that is read all over the world, gives me the opportunity to add the references to my sources. To complete the book still further, I have extended the bi...

    Newton’s idea of absolute space, and attempted to solve the problem in words:10 Rotation is a relative motion of parts driven in different directions but kept together by a string or connection. But can one say that two bodies move relative to one another if their separation remains the same? This is perfectly possible, provided an increase in the ...

    of invisibly small particles. Therefore the rectilinear propagation of light, as well as its reflection and refraction, could only be explained in terms of a summation of pulses caused by all kinds of collisions between these particles. Despite his mastery of mathematics Huygens could not find satisfactory solutions based on collision theory.18 Rea...

    biographer attempting to interpret this melancholy has to venture into barren land, or into emptiness. What is the cause of this debilitating force? It is certainly not mental exhaustion after a period of activity and creativity, as the events of his life make clear. What are the properties of this force? Christiaan does not write about his sufferi...

  4. Constantijn Huygens and Suzanna van Baerle were Johan Maurits’s future neighbours here on Plein Square in The Hague. The couple had their portrait painted by Jacob van Campen, who also designed the Mauritshuis.

  5. Suzanna van Baerle or Susanna Huygens was a Dutch woman known for the book-long poem Dagh-werck that was written as a close collaboration with her husband, Constantijn Huygens.

  6. 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.