Portrait of Johanna de Geer and her Children as Charity

Portrait of Johanna de Geer and her Children as Charity or Portrait of Johanna de Geer and her Two Children Cecilia and Laurens Trip as Caritas is an oil on canvas painting by Dutch painter Ferdinand Bol, from c. 1664.

It is part of the collection of the Rijksmuseum, but hangs on long-term loan to the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences, also in Amsterdam.

[1] It depicts Joanna de Geer, the second wife of the wealthy merchant Hendrik Trip, who together with his brother Louis, had the impressive Trippenhuis built in Amsterdam.

De Geer had herself portrayed as a caring mother, surrounded by her two children and a little dog.

The painting presents the family of the title in a setting with a large and sumptuous curtain behind them, which partially covers a classical column.