Portrait of a Woman (c.1430) by Robert Campin

Portrait of a Woman - Robert Campin - c.1430

Artwork Information

TitlePortrait of a Woman
ArtistRobert Campin
Datec.1430
Mediumoil,wood
Dimensions40 x 27 cm
Art MovementNorthern Renaissance
Current LocationNational Gallery, London, UK

About Portrait of a Woman

“Portrait of a Woman,” masterfully created by the artist Robert Campin around the year 1430, is a poignant example of Northern Renaissance art. Rendered in oil on wood, this distinguished piece measures 40 by 27 centimeters and is presently housed in the esteemed National Gallery in London, United Kingdom. This portrait captures the restrained elegance and detailed realism characteristic of the period and genre.

In the artwork, the woman’s visage is meticulously depicted with lifelike precision. Clad in a white headdress, her skin has a soft, luminous quality, reflecting a serene and contemplative demeanor. The delicate rendering of the fabric folds and the subtle play of light and shadow demonstrate Campin’s technical prowess and his ability to convey texture and volume. Her modest attire, accentuated by the simple background, draws attention to the introspective expression on her face. The overall composition is harmonious, showcasing the artist’s exceptional skill in portraiture and his profound understanding of human emotion and dignity.

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