Art print | Self-portrait - Judith Leyster
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Judith Leyster's Self-Portrait, a Dutch painter of the 17th century, is an iconic work that embodies both the exceptional talent of its creator and the challenges faced by women artists at that time. In this piece, Leyster depicts herself with confidence and assurance that transcend the conventions of her era. Through her penetrating gaze and enigmatic smile, she invites viewers into her creative universe, revealing a strong and independent personality. This painting is not merely a simple representation; it is an open window into the soul of an artist who managed to establish herself in a male-dominated environment.
Style and uniqueness of the work
Judith Leyster's style is distinguished by its liveliness and bold use of light. In this self-portrait, she plays with shadows and highlights to bring her face and environment to life. The meticulous details of her attire, along with the rich color palette, testify to her technical skill and artistic sensitivity. The choice to depict herself in full activity, brush in hand, emphasizes her commitment to her art and her desire to be recognized as a full-fledged artist. This painting, while a work of art, is also a declaration of feminine identity and the struggle for recognition in a often hostile artistic world.
The artist and her influence
Judith Leyster, born in 1609 in Haarlem, is one of the few women to have succeeded in making a name for herself in the Dutch artistic landscape of the 17th century. Her career, often overshadowed by that of her male contemporaries, is marked by a unique style that combines realism and expressiveness. Leyster was one of the first women to become a member of the Guild of Saint Luke in Haarlem, a achievement that attests to her talent and determination. Her influence is felt not only in her own work but also in that of other female artists who followed in her footsteps. By redefining gender roles in art, she paved the way for a new generation of creators who could assert themselves and express themselves freely.
An exceptional wall decoration signed Artem
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View from behind
Frame (optional)
Judith Leyster's Self-Portrait, a Dutch painter of the 17th century, is an iconic work that embodies both the exceptional talent of its creator and the challenges faced by women artists at that time. In this piece, Leyster depicts herself with confidence and assurance that transcend the conventions of her era. Through her penetrating gaze and enigmatic smile, she invites viewers into her creative universe, revealing a strong and independent personality. This painting is not merely a simple representation; it is an open window into the soul of an artist who managed to establish herself in a male-dominated environment.
Style and uniqueness of the work
Judith Leyster's style is distinguished by its liveliness and bold use of light. In this self-portrait, she plays with shadows and highlights to bring her face and environment to life. The meticulous details of her attire, along with the rich color palette, testify to her technical skill and artistic sensitivity. The choice to depict herself in full activity, brush in hand, emphasizes her commitment to her art and her desire to be recognized as a full-fledged artist. This painting, while a work of art, is also a declaration of feminine identity and the struggle for recognition in a often hostile artistic world.
The artist and her influence
Judith Leyster, born in 1609 in Haarlem, is one of the few women to have succeeded in making a name for herself in the Dutch artistic landscape of the 17th century. Her career, often overshadowed by that of her male contemporaries, is marked by a unique style that combines realism and expressiveness. Leyster was one of the first women to become a member of the Guild of Saint Luke in Haarlem, a achievement that attests to her talent and determination. Her influence is felt not only in her own work but also in that of other female artists who followed in her footsteps. By redefining gender roles in art, she paved the way for a new generation of creators who could assert themselves and express themselves freely.
An exceptional wall decoration signed Artem


