A painting tentatively attributed to the Dutch Golden Age painter Judith Leyster (1609–60), whose entire body of work was misattributed until 1893, has fetched more than 125 times its original ...
Judith Leyster’s and Maria van Oosterwijck’s painting careers in 17th century Netherlands couldn’t be more different, besides having to assert themselves in a male-dominated society. Almost 400 years ...
Judith Leyster was mistaken for Frans Hals and not rediscovered until the end of the 19th century. But her smile was unmistakably her own. I love this self-portrait by Judith Leyster, a 17th-century ...
The writer contests a number of attributions made by Miss Juliane Harms to Judith Leyster in „Oud-Holland”, 1927. Dr. de Groot gives a list of such as ought, in his opinion, to be regarded as the work ...
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