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Judith Leyster : de eerste vrouw die meesterschilder werd / [tekst, Anna Tummers].

LIBRA ND653.L73 A4 2009
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Leyster, Judith, 1609-1660.
Contributor:
Tummers, Anna.
Frans Halsmuseum.
Language:
Dutch
English
Subjects (All):
Leyster, Judith, 1609-1660--Exhibitions.
Leyster, Judith.
Leyster, Judith, 1609-1660.
Genre:
Exhibition catalogs.
Physical Description:
30 pages : color illustrations ; 24 cm
Other Title:
English title from p. [4] of cover: Judith Leyster : the first woman to become a master painter
Place of Publication:
Haarlem : Frans Hals Museum, [2009]
Language Note:
Dutch and English.
Summary:
Judith Leyster (1609-1660) of Haarlem is the most famous female painter of the Dutch Golden Age. In so far as is known, she was the first woman in the Western world to be officially recognised by a painters' guild as a master painter. It gave her the right to have her own workshop, take on pupils and sell her paintings independently. Contemporaries praised her as true 'ley-ster', a leading star in the artistic firmament. And she went far indeed. Leyster is one of the most important Dutch painters of the 1630s. In honour of her 400th birthday, the Frans Hals Museum and the National Gallery of Art in Washington, have jointly organised a small exhibition. Taking centre stage is Leyster's masterful "Self-portrait" (c.1632-1633), in which she presents herself as a spirited painter of portraits and so-called merry companies. Leyster's ambition and exceptional talent are displayed in 11 of her finest works. Throughout the centuries Leyster has been lauded, forgotten, rediscovered and variously interpreted.
Notes:
Cover title.
Catalog of an exhibition held at Frans Halsmuseum, Haarlem, Dec. 19, 2009-May 9, 2010.
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:
9789490198039
949019803X
OCLC:
505750003

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