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Judith Jans
Leyster (also Leijster;
baptised July 28, 1609 –
February 10, 1660) was a
Dutch Golden Age
painter of
genre works, portraits, and
still lifes...
- The
Proposition is a
genre painting of 1631 by
Judith Leyster, now in the Maurits****s in The Hague, who
titled it Man
offering money to a
young woman...
- Self-portrait by
Judith Leyster is a
Dutch Golden Age
painting in oils now in the
collection of the
National Gallery of Art in
Washington DC. It was offered...
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paintings by
Judith Leyster that are
generally accepted as
autograph by the
Frima Fox
Hofrichter catalog and
other sources.
Judith Leyster: A
Woman Painter...
- The
Serenade is a 1629 oil
painting by
Judith Leyster in the
collection of the Rijksmuseum. It was
attributed for
centuries to
Frans Hals
until Wilhelm...
- The Last Drop is a c. 1629 oil
painting by
Judith Leyster in the John G.
Johnson collection of the
Philadelphia Museum of Art. It was
regarded as a work...
- "Judith
Leyster,"
Jahrbuch der Königlich
Preussischen Kunstsammlungen vol. 14 (1893), pp. 190–198; 232. Hofrichter,
Frima Fox. "Judith
Leyster: Leading...
- is
illustrated by the
dispute between Frans Hals and
Judith Leyster in Haarlem.
Leyster was the
second woman in
Haarlem to join the Guild, and probably...
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painting by
Judith Leyster that is now in the
National Gallery, London.
There have been
various interpretations of
Judith Leyster's A Boy and a Girl with...
- A Game of Tric-Trac is a
painting by
Judith Leyster from 1630. A Game of Tric-Trac
offers an
insight into
seventeenth century Dutch nightlife as well...