10 mei 2019
The following iconic female Humanities scholars are portrayed on the 1.80 x 2.0 m painting (from left to right):
Fred Weerman, dean of the Faculty of Humanities: ‘There are portraits of a large number of male professors hanging up in our buildings. You only ever a see a woman between them sporadically and that is no longer in proportion: last year, five of the six professors appointed at our Faculty were women. Up until now, the female role models have been missing from the walls – not only from earlier times, but also from now.’
The group portrait, which is already referred to as De Staalmeesteressen in the corridors (a female play on Rembrandt’s De Staalmeesters, often translated as ‘The Sampling Officials of the Amsterdam Drapers’ Guild’), also marks how academia has changed according to the dean. ‘Whether you are talking about teaching or research, academic achievements are increasingly team achievements. The group portrait is also, therefore, a reference to the approach to the pursuit of scholarship within our Faculty.’
The painting was officially unveiled on Thursday 9 May by the President of the Executive Board, Geert ten Dam and Rector Magnificus Karen Maex, in the presence of the artist and the female subjects of the portrait. The painting is visible to the public in the Bushuis, Kloveniersburgwal 48 in Amsterdam.