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Judith Leyster was mistaken for Frans Hals and not rediscovered until the end of the 19th century. But her smile was unmistakably her own. I love this self-portrait by Judith Leyster, a 17th ...
Judith Leyster, Self-Portrait, c. 1630, National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC. Leyster captures herself while at work, turned away from her easel to look directly at us.
Past Auction Jan Miense Molenaer Dutch, b. ca. 1610–1668 The duet: A self portrait of the artist with his wife, Judith leyster, probably their marriage portrait oil on panel 42.2 x 51.4 cm. (16.6 x 20 ...
Google’s illustrated tribute riffs off Leyster’s now-famous self-portrait, which belongs to the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C. It is not on view.
If you go Judith Leyster 1609-1660 Where: National Gallery of Art, Fourth Street and Constitution Avenue When: Through Nov. 29 Info: Free; 202-737-4215; nga.gov The 17th century was a man's man's ...
Evidence of Leyster's spin-doctoring hangs in the Dutch Cabinet Galleries at the National Gallery of Art, where the Haarlem-born artist's vivacious self-portrait from around 1632 forms the ...
I wonder how Leyster would respond to that particular interpretation: Self Portrait, 1630: “Eat it, douchebags.” ...
Judith Leyster was one of a few woman artists of the 17th century, whose legacy some say was "lost to history." Now, more institutions are expressing interest in her work, introducing new ...
The Doodle reimagines Leyster's famed 1630 self-portrait. Judith Leyster, Self-Portrait (c. 1630). Photo by Art Images via Getty Images Vittoria Benzine December 19, 2022Share This Article ...
If you go Judith Leyster 1609-1660 Where: National Gallery of Art, Fourth Street and Constitution Avenue When: Through Nov. 29 Info: Free; 202-737-4215; nga.gov The 17th century was a man's man's ...