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ladies portrait
Nicolaes Maes·1627
Historical Context
Ladies Portrait from 1627 by Nicolaes Maes is dated before the artist's likely birth date, suggesting the date may be incorrectly transcribed or the attribution reconsidered. If authentic, it would be a remarkably early work from the Dordrecht painter. Maes trained with Rembrandt in Amsterdam in the early 1650s before establishing himself as an independent master. His mature portrait style absorbed Flemish elegance — producing fashionable likenesses with looser brushwork and warmer flesh tone...
Technical Analysis
The portrait follows the conventions of Dutch female portraiture, with careful attention to the sitter's costume and features.
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