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Portrait of a young woman. Rogier van der Weyden

Portrait of a young woman. Rogier van der Weyden

around 144-45, silver pencil on ivory-primed paper, 16.6 × 11.6 cm
London, The British Museum, Department of Prints and Drawings
See "Portrait of a Woman", today in Berlin, Gemäldegalerie
Style: Old Dutch Art

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Porträt einer jungen Frau. Rogier van der Weyden

um 1440-45, Silberstift auf elfenbeinfarben grundiertem Papier, 16,6 × 11,6 cm
London, The British Museum, Department of Prints and Drawings
Vgl. »Porträt einer Frau«, heute in Berlin, Gemäldegalerie
Stil: Altniederländische Kunst

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Πορτρέτο μιας νεαρής γυναίκας. Ρόχιερ φαν ντερ Βάιντεν

γύρω στο 1440-45, 16,6 × 11,6 εκ
Λονδίνο, Βρετανικό Μουσείο, Τμήμα Εκτυπώσεων και Σχεδίων
Δείτε το "Πορτρέτο μιας γυναίκας", σήμερα στο Βερολίνο, Gemäldegalerie
Στυλ: παλιά ολλανδική τέχνη

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Portrait of a Young Woman is a drawing by the Flemish artist Rogier van der Weyden. It depicts a young woman wearing a headscarf pinned to her hair and has been variously dated as c. 1430s and c. 1440 - 1445.[1] The identity of the woman has not been established, nor her social class. The drawing is presumably a study for a painted portrait now lost, but likely to have been similar to the Portrait of a Woman in Berlin.[2]


Description

The drawing is worked in silverpoint on ivory-coloured prepared paper. On the reverse is a 17th-century (or possibly earlier) inscription "Ruggero di Bruselle/1460" (i.e. "Roger of Brussels 1460"), which suggests it was already connected with van der Weyden from an early date. The workmanship is of top quality, the modelling subtly worked to suggest a three-dimensional sculptural effect.[3]

The sitter is presented in three-quarter view and appears lively and direct. Her clothing gives no real clue about her status. Campbell and van der Stock remark that on the one hand the relatively flat cap suggests a middle-class background, while on the other hand the fur-lined collar suggests the upper-class.[3]

References

Campbell & Van der Stock, p. 336
Campbell (2004) p. 56

Campbell & Van der Stock, p. 335-6

Bibliography

Campbell, Lorne. Van der Weyden. London: Chaucer Press, 2004. ISBN 1-904449-24-7
Campbell, Lorne & Van der Stock, Jan. Rogier van der Weyden: 1400–1464. Master of Passions. Davidsfonds, Leuven, 2009. ISBN 978-90-8526-105-6

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