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Portrait of a Woman, thought to be Catharina Kettingh (1626/27-73), Wife of Bartholomeus... 1650. Creator: Dirck Craey
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Portrait of a Woman, thought to be Catharina Kettingh (1626/27-73), Wife of Bartholomeus... 1650. Creator: Dirck Craey
Portrait of a Woman, thought to be Catharina Kettingh (1626/27-73), Wife of Bartholomeus Vermuyden, 1650. Other Title(s): Portrait of a Woman, thought to be Catharina Kettingh (1626/27-73), Wife of Bartholomeus Vermuyden
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This stunning 17th century portrait, titled "Portrait of a Woman, thought to be Catharina Kettingh (1626/27-73), Wife of Bartholomeus Vermuyden," is a beautiful example of Dutch Baroque art from the Golden Age. Painted by Dirck Craey in 1650, the portrait depicts a woman of affluence and elegance, dressed in the latest fashion of the day. The woman's richly colored and textured dress, adorned with intricate patterns and ruffles, is accessorized with a pearl earring and a bow in her hair. Her headdress, ornamented with pearls and other jewels, adds to her regal appearance. Catharina Kettingh is believed to be the wife of Bartholomeus Vermuyden, a prominent figure in Dutch society during the 17th century. The portrait showcases the wealth and status of the couple, reflecting the prosperity and cultural heritage of the Netherlands during this era. The use of oil on panel technique adds depth and texture to the painting, bringing the woman's features to life and capturing the essence of the Baroque period. The pearl earring, a popular accessory during this time, adds an element of sophistication and allure to the portrait. The woman's gaze, fixed on the viewer, invites us into her world and invites us to ponder her story. This portrait is a testament to the rich artistic heritage of Europe during the 17th century and a reminder of the enduring beauty and allure of the Baroque era.
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