
Portrait of a Woman with a Spray of Flowers
Nicolaes Maes·1685
Historical Context
Portrait of a Woman with a Spray of Flowers from 1685 by Nicolaes Maes includes a floral accessory that adds a decorative element to the portrait. The flowers may symbolize beauty's transience or simply reflect the sitter's taste for natural ornament. 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 tones...
Technical Analysis
The spray of flowers adds color and texture to the portrait, rendered with Maes's attention to natural detail alongside his fashionable portrait style.
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