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Art Bites: How the Art World Rediscovered Judith Leyster Works by the supremely talented Dutch master have often been wrongly attributed to men. Judith Leyster, Self-Portrait (c. 1630).
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.
Judith Leyster was a well-regarded artist in Holland, known for candid paintings of average people Currier Museum acquires rare 17th century painting by Dutch artist ‘lost to history’ | New ...
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Judith Leyster - MSNJudith Leyster: The Trailblazing Female Artist Who Shattered Barriers In the annals of art history, certain names reverberate with a profound resonance, embodying both artistic prowess and the ...
Judith Leyster was one of a few woman artists of the 17th century, ... Now, more institutions are expressing interest in her work, introducing new audiences to her unique painting style.
Today’s Google doodle celebrates the work and life of Judith Leyster, a 17th century painter and a central figure in the Dutch Golden Age.. On this day in 2009, the National Gallery of Art and ...
The Currier Museum of Art in Manchester has acquired Judith Leyster’s 17th-century painting “Boy Holding Grapes and a Hat,” which was painted in about 1630.
17th-century Dutch painter Judith Leyster is honored with a Google Doodle. ... When she was 19, poet Samuel Ampzing called Leyster an artist of "good and keen insight." Advertisement.
On December 19, 2009, both America’s National Gallery of Art, and the Frans Hals Museum, in the artist’s hometown of Haarlem, held exhibitions to honor Judith Leyster’s paintings.
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