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On the whole, Leyster's painting is similar to self-portraits by other women artists. In depicting herself at her easel with an unfinished painting, holding both a palette and a paintbrush, she creates a self-portrait that recalls Catharina van Hemessen's 1546 self-portrait, as well as a self-portrait by Sofonisba Anguissola that dates to c ...
Judith Jans Leyster (also Leijster; baptised July 28, 1609 [1] – February 10, 1660) was a Dutch Golden Age painter of genre works, portraits, and still lifes. Her work was highly regarded by her contemporaries, but largely forgotten after her death.
Portrait of a Man: 1633: Private collection: unknown Self-Portrait: 1633: 72.3 cm x 65.3 cm: 1050: National Gallery of Art: Washington D.C. A Youth with a Jug: 1633: 31 cm x 21.5 cm: Private collection: unknown Violinist with a Skull and a Music Book: 1633: 26.7 cm x 30.4 cm: K1343: Bristol Art Gallery (not on display as of December 2021) Bristol
Self-portrait by Judith Leyster, a Dutch Golden Age painter, mostly of genre subjects. NGA, 1630. In reality, she probably did not wear expensive clothes like these while painting. A self-portrait is a portrait an artist makes of themself.
Judith Leyster self-portrait at 20, three years before she became the second woman to join the Haarlem Guild in 1633 Guild rules varied greatly. In common with the Guilds for other trades, there would be an initial apprenticeship of at least three, more often five years.
Judith Leyster: Self-portrait by Judith Leyster ; Artist: Judith Leyster (1609–1660) Alternative names: ... Native name: National Gallery of Art, Washington DC ...
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Self-portrait by Judith Leyster; Serenade (Leyster) Standing Cavalier; U. Unequal Love; Y. A Youth with a Jug This page was last edited on 31 May 2024, at 17:28 (UTC