Artwork

Bildnis einer Dame

Bildnis einer Dame, by Johannes Mytens, paint, 1662
Bildnis einer Dame, by Johannes Mytens, paint, 1662

Bildnis einer Dame is a paint painting by the Dutch Golden Age artist Johannes Mytens. It dates from 1662 and is held in the collection of the Gemäldegalerie Berlin.

About this work

Overview

Johannes Mytens, a Dutch portrait painter active in The Hague during the mid‑17th century, created the oil work known as Bildnis einer Dame in 1662. The painting belongs to the genre of individual portraiture, a field in which Mytens built his reputation. Today the canvas is part of the collection of the Gemäldegalerie in Berlin.

Subject & Meaning

The composition presents a seated woman dressed in a black gown trimmed with white ruffles at the collar and cuffs. Her long, curled brown hair frames a face adorned with pearl earrings and a matching necklace. She holds a flute in her right hand, while her left arm rests on the chair’s armrest, suggesting a poised, cultured demeanor against a subdued backdrop.

Technique & Style

Rendered with the refined brushwork characteristic of Dutch Golden Age portraiture, Mytens employs a limited palette that emphasizes the contrast between the dark background and the luminous flesh tones. Subtle modeling gives the fabrics a tactile quality, while the delicate rendering of pearls and the gleam of the flute demonstrate his skill in depicting reflective surfaces.

History & Provenance

The painting entered the Berlin Gemäldegalerie’s holdings, though the precise chain of ownership before its museum acquisition remains sparsely documented. Its presence in a major public collection underscores the continued interest in Mytens’s oeuvre and the broader market for 17th‑century Dutch portraiture.

Context

Mytens worked within a family of artists; his uncles Isaac and Daniël Mytens were also painters, and his early training involved apprenticeships with Anthony van Opstal and Nicolas van der Horst. The portrait reflects the period’s taste for elegant, modestly adorned sitters, aligning with contemporary conventions of status display and personal virtue in Dutch society.

Portrait of Aletta van Ravensberg (1635-77). Wife of Jan van Nes
Portrait of Aletta van Ravensberg (1635-77). Wife of Jan van Nes, Ludolf de Jongh

Artist & collection

Artist

Johannes Mytens

Johannes Mytens or Jan Mijtens, or "Mytens" to the English (c. 1614 – 24 December 1670) was a Dutch Golden Age painter, almost entirely as a portraitist. Mytens was born in The Hague. According to Houbraken, Johannes…

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Frequently asked questions

Who painted Bildnis einer Dame?

Bildnis einer Dame was painted by Johannes Mytens in 1662.

Where can I see Bildnis einer Dame?

Bildnis einer Dame is held by Gemäldegalerie Berlin.

What movement is Bildnis einer Dame?

Bildnis einer Dame is associated with Dutch Golden Age.

Can I buy a print of Bildnis einer Dame?

Museum-quality prints of Bildnis einer Dame are available made-to-order from Artifact World Gallery.