Artwork

Portret van een vrouw

Portret van een vrouw, by Unknown, unspecified, 1830
Portret van een vrouw, by Unknown, unspecified, 1830

Portret van een vrouw is an unspecified painting by the German Romanticist artist Unknown. It dates from 1830 and is held in the collection of the Rijksmuseum. The work is a small portrait executed on parchment, depicting a woman with pale skin and light brown hair gathered neatly.

About this work

Technique & Style

Created in 1830, this anonymous work is classified as a painting and a miniature. The artist executed the piece on a parchment support, a material choice that defines the physical nature of the object. The finished object measures 6.4 cm in height and 4.8 cm in width, reflecting the small scale typical of the miniature genre. The work is currently held in the collection of the Rijksmuseum.

History & Provenance

The artwork, identified as an anonymous miniature painting on parchment, was created in 1830.

The artwork, identified as an anonymous miniature painting on parchment, was created in 1830. It originates from Germany and is classified within the genre of portraiture. The piece measures 6.4 cm in height and 4.8 cm in width.

While the specific commission details and the chain of ownership prior to its current location are not detailed in the available records, the work is currently held in the collection of the Rijksmuseum.

Legacy

The painting's subtle influence is noted in its inclusion in the Rijksmuseum collection and its classification as a miniature portrait on parchment, reflecting its technical precision and historical significance. Its enduring reputation stems from being attributed to an anonymous artist yet maintaining scholarly attention as a representative example of early 19th-century German portraiture on parchment, with its dimensions of 6.4 cm by 4.8 cm remaining a point of reference for conservation and study.

Overview

The work is a small portrait executed on parchment, depicting a woman with pale skin and light brown hair gathered neatly. She is dressed in a white lace collar and a red shawl, holding a string of pearls, her expression calm yet direct. The muted palette emphasizes the gentle contrast between her complexion and attire.

Subject & Meaning

The sitter appears as a refined individual, suggested by the delicate lace, the red shawl, and the pearl necklace, symbols traditionally associated with modesty and status. Her composed gaze invites a personal connection, while the simplicity of the composition focuses attention on her presence rather than narrative context.

Portrait of a woman
Portrait of a woman, Jan Rustem

Artist & collection

Artist

Unknown

entity whose identity is not known

Rijksmuseum

Museum

Rijksmuseum

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Frequently asked questions

Who painted Portret van een vrouw?

Portret van een vrouw was painted by Unknown in 1830.

Where can I see Portret van een vrouw?

Portret van een vrouw is held by Rijksmuseum.

What movement is Portret van een vrouw?

Portret van een vrouw is associated with German Romanticism.