Artwork
Portrait of a Young Woman

Portrait of a Young Woman is a paint painting by the Dutch Golden Age artist Paulus Moreelse. It dates from 1628 and is held in the collection of the Gemäldegalerie Berlin.
About this work
Overview
Painted in 1628 by Paulus Moreelse, Portrait of a Young Woman is a portrait housed in the Gemäldegalerie Berlin, capturing a formal, waist-up depiction of its subject.
Subject & Meaning
The young woman, dressed formally in a dark gown with white lace collar and cuffs, is portrayed in a forward-facing pose with hands at rest in her lap. The somber attire and precise detail suggest the portrait may commemorate a significant event.
Technique & Style
Against a dark background that accentuates the subject's features, Moreelse demonstrates meticulous craftsmanship, particularly evident in the intricate rendering of lace and fabric textures.
History & Provenance
Created in 1628, the painting's history prior to its current residence at the Gemäldegalerie Berlin is not detailed in available information.
Context
The work reflects 17th-century Dutch portraiture conventions, emphasizing the sitter's social status through attire and compositional sobriety.
Legacy
As part of the Gemäldegalerie Berlin's collection, the portrait contributes to the museum's holdings of early modern European art, offering insight into Moreelse's skill and the era's portraiture traditions.
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