Rembrandt`s Wife with Pearls in her Hair (1634) by Rembrandt

Rembrandt`s Wife with Pearls in her Hair - Rembrandt - 1634

Artwork Information

TitleRembrandt`s Wife with Pearls in her Hair
ArtistRembrandt
Date1634
Dimensions9 x 7 cm
Art MovementBaroque

About Rembrandt`s Wife with Pearls in her Hair

The artwork titled “Rembrandt’s Wife with Pearls in her Hair” was created by the esteemed artist Rembrandt in the year 1634. It is a portrait, a genre that Rembrandt excelled in, and reflects the Baroque style of art that was prevalent during this time. The dimensions of the artwork are relatively small, measuring just 9 x 7 cm.

This particular piece is executed with fine, delicate lines that showcase Rembrandt’s mastery of etching. The artwork portrays a woman, presumably the artist’s wife, gazing to the side with a soft and contemplative expression. Pearls are tastefully adorned in her hair, and her clothing is richly detailed, suggesting a sense of wealth and refinement. The intricate lace collar and the voluminous sleeves are rendered with exceptional care, highlighting not only the texture but also the fashion of the time. The play of light and shadow across her face and attire exemplifies the dramatic contrasts often seen in Baroque artwork. Despite its small size, the portrait is replete with details and character, a testament to Rembrandt’s skill in creating compelling portraits within compact compositions.

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