Artwork
Lautenspielerin

Lautenspielerin is an unspecified painting by Unknown. It dates from 1700 and is held in the collection of the Bavarian State Painting Collections. The canvas presents a seated woman cradling a lute, positioned before an elaborate vase on a raised base.
About this work
Overview
The canvas presents a seated woman cradling a lute, positioned before an elaborate vase on a raised base. Dressed in a flowing robe with her hair gathered aloft, she occupies a darkened setting that emphasizes the illuminated figures. The composition centers on the serene expression and contemplative pose of the sitter, while the richly carved vase and detailed instrument draw the viewer’s eye.
Subject & Meaning
The work portrays a female musician absorbed in thought, suggesting an intimate moment of private performance or reflection. The lute, a symbol of music and harmony, and the ornate vase, often associated with abundance, together hint at themes of artistic devotion and cultural refinement within a domestic interior.
Technique & Style
Executed in the Baroque manner, the painting employs strong chiaroscuro, contrasting deep shadows with luminous highlights that model the figure and objects. Fine brushwork renders the lute’s strings and the vase’s intricate carvings, demonstrating meticulous attention to texture and material.
History & Provenance
No specific details about the artwork’s creation date, artist, or ownership history are provided in the source material, limiting the ability to trace its provenance or exhibition record.
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