Artwork
Portrait of an Old Woman

Portrait of an Old Woman is an unspecified painting by the Dutch Golden Age artist Salomon Koninck. It dates from 1642 and is held in the collection of the Museum of Fine Arts Boston.
About this work
Overview
Portrait of an Old Woman is a painting by Salomon Koninck, a Dutch artist active during the 17th century.
Subject & Meaning
The painting depicts an elderly woman in a simple, dark setting, wearing a dark cloak and red hood. Soft light on her face creates a sense of realism and subtlety.
Technique & Style
Koninck's use of chiaroscuro, a technique emphasizing contrasts between light and dark, draws attention to the subject's face and hands. The shadowy background enhances the sense of depth and volume.
History & Provenance
Created around 1642, the painting is now held in the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. Koninck was influenced by Rembrandt, with whom he worked closely, and was part of the Dutch Golden Age movement.
Artist & collection
Artist
Salomon (de) Koninck (1609 – buried 8 August 1656) was a Dutch painter of genre scenes and portraits, and an engraver.
















