Portrait of a young woman
Portrait of a young woman - painting by Rogier van der Weyden. An example of late-Gothic portrait painting in the Netherlands. The painting was painted around 1455. It is located in the Staatliche Museen, Gemäldegalerie in Berlin.
This is a portrait painted on oak wood with oil technique. It has dimensions of 47 × 32 cm. On a dark neutral, a young woman is shown en trois quartes, who directs her gaze towards the viewer. Dressed in a splendid courtly dress has folded hands, a fragment of which can be seen in the lower part of the composition. The artist focused his attention on his big dark eyes, slightly smiling mouths. Her expression speaks of an aristocratic attitude, full of pride and pride. The hair is hidden in a bonnet with a veil that is medieval attributes of a married woman.
Capturing the character, and the look of the woman gives the image a intimate, intimate mood. According to some historians, this portrait may represent the wife of the artist Elisabeth Goffaerts, with whom Rogier van der Weyden married in Brussels in 1426.
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