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LEYSTER, Judith
Dutch Baroque Era Painter, 1609-1660
Dutch painter. A brewer's daughter, she had gained membership in the Haarlem painters' guild by age 24. Many of her known works, primarily portraits, genre paintings, and still lifes, were formerly attributed to her male contemporaries. Though the influence of Frans Hals is clear, she was also interested in the Baroque style of the Utrecht school. She embraced a greater range of subjects than other Dutch painters of the era Related Paintings of LEYSTER, Judith :. | The Proposition g | Self-Portrait gu68 | Young Flute Player g | Serenade sg | Jolly Toper | Related Artists: Franz Schreyerpainted View of Capri in 1858-1936 Ludovic Bassarabpainted Nomads in 1868-1933 Eduard Alexander Hilverdinkpainted A snowy view of the Smedestraat, Haarlem in
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