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Old Woman Cutting Her Nails by Rembrandt

Old Woman Cutting Her Nails

Rembrandt·ca. 1655–60

Historical Context

Rembrandt's Old Woman Cutting Her Nails from around 1655-60 depicts an elderly woman in an intimate domestic activity — the kind of unglamorous, quotidian subject that Rembrandt explored throughout his career as a counterpoint to commissioned portraiture and historical painting. The choice of an old woman in an undignified activity was deliberately anti-conventional, asserting the painter's right to find pictorial value in subjects that academic taste considered beneath serious art. By the late 1650s, Rembrandt's financial difficulties were severe and his commercial position diminished; this freedom to paint unusual subjects without concern for market appeal may reflect both his difficult circumstances and his artistic independence. The work demonstrates his late technique at its most expressive.

Technical Analysis

Rembrandt's late technique is remarkably free and atmospheric, with broad, richly loaded brushstrokes creating forms that seem to emerge from shadow. The warm, golden light illuminates the woman's concentrated face and hands, while the surrounding darkness envelops her in a private, intimate space. The paint surface is richly textured and varied.

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The Metropolitan Museum of Art

New York, United States

Gallery: 616

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Quick Facts

Medium
Oil on canvas
Dimensions
126.1 × 101.9 cm
Era
Baroque
Style
Dutch Golden Age
Genre
Portrait
Location
The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
Gallery
616
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