Reproduction Art
Portrait of a Woman
Rembrandt

Portrait of a Woman

1633
300 €
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Original dimensions
50.4 x 62.4 cm
Museum
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Year
1633
Palette
Hand-painted in oil on canvas · Museum-quality materials · Ships worldwide
BaroqueRembrandt van Rijn

Scene depicted

This painting captures the delicacy of a woman whose face radiates through layers of paint . Her pose is both confident and introspective, illustrating the complexity of the human soul. The meticulous details of her clothing, the play of light on her face, everything in this composition invites exploration of deep and universal narratives.

Historical context

Created in 1633 in the streets of Amsterdam, this painting is part of the Dutch baroque movement. A rich artistic heritage floats around the canvas , reflecting the flamboyance and intimacy of its time. Today, the painting is housed in a prestigious museum, attracting those who aspire to immerse themselves in the beauty of the 17th century.

Place in the artist's career

The portrait of this woman marks a pivotal moment in the career of Rembrandt , symbolizing his growing mastery of human emotions and luminous nuances. With works such as "The Anatomy Lesson of Dr. Tulp" and "The Night Watch," this painting highlights the evolution of an artist towards unprecedented expressiveness.

Anecdote

“Light shapes truth, and every face tells an unforgettable story,” is what Rembrandt might have whispered while painting this pictorial work . Perhaps, during a morning stroll, he caught the gaze of a beautiful stranger who became the inspiration for his masterpiece. This painting is a journey into the artist's inner world, vibrant with passion and emotion.