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==Hofwijck== {{main|Hofwijck}} [[File:Hofwijck westkant.JPG|thumb|Hofwijck, the country retreat of Huygens and his family.]] After a couple of years as a widower, Huygens bought a piece of land in [[Voorburg]] and commissioned the building of [[Hofwijck]].<ref>[http://www.hofwijck.nl/en/ Official website of Huygens' Hofwijck]</ref> Hofwijck was inaugurated in 1642 in the company of friends and relatives. Here Huygens hoped to escape the stress at court in The Hague, forming his own "court", indicated by the name of the house which has a double meaning: Hof (=Court or courtyard) Wijck (=avoid or township). In that same year, his brother Maurits died. Due to his grief Huygens wrote little Dutch poetry, but he continued to write [[epigrams]] in Latin. Shortly afterwards, he began writing Dutch pun poems, which are very playful by nature. In 1644 and 1645 Huygens began more serious work. As a new year's present for Leonore Hellemans, he composed the ''Heilige Daghen'', a series of sonnets on the Christian holidays. In 1644, a garlanded portrait of Huygens was painted by [[Daniel Seghers]] and [[Jan Cossiers]]: it is now in the [[Mauritshuis]].<ref>{{cite web |title=Acquisitions of the month: October 2018 |url=https://www.apollo-magazine.com/acquisitions-of-the-month-october-2018/ |website=Apollo Magazine|date=9 November 2018 }}</ref> In 1647 he published another work, in which play and seriousness are united, ''Ooghentroost'', addressed to Lucretia of Trello, who was losing her sight and who was already half-blind. The poem was offered as consolation. From 1650 to 1652 Huygens wrote the poem ''Hofwijck'' in which he described the joys of living outside the city. It is thought that Huygens wrote his poetry as a testament to himself, a ''memento mori'', because Huygens lost so many dear friends and family during this time: Hooft (1647), Barlaeus (1648), Maria Tesschelschade (1649) and Descartes (1650).{{Citation needed|date=May 2025}}
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