A Woman Weeping (1644) by Rembrandt

A Woman Weeping - Rembrandt - 1644

Artwork Information

TitleA Woman Weeping
ArtistRembrandt
Date1644
Art MovementBaroque
Current LocationDetroit Institute of Arts, Detroit, MI, US

About A Woman Weeping

The artwork entitled “A Woman Weeping” is an expressive portrait painted by the master artist Rembrandt in the year 1644. This work exemplifies the Baroque art movement with its dramatic use of light and emotion. The genre of the piece is portrait, and currently, it resides at the Detroit Institute of Arts, located in Detroit, Michigan, United States.

The artwork conveys a palpable sense of sorrow through the depiction of a female figure caught in a moment of tearful reflection. Her gaze is downcast, and her face is partially obscured as she rests her cheek on her hand, indicating a state of deep contemplation or grief. The skillful rendering of the woman’s delicate features contrasts with the broad, energetic brushstrokes that define her attire and the dimly lit background. Rembrandt’s adept use of light accentuates the teardrops on her face and the textural qualities of her hair and clothing. The composition’s intimate framing draws the viewer into the subject’s emotional state, creating an immediate connection with her poignant expression.

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