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Original fileThe woman is depicted in early 17th-century Dutch attire, featuring a wide ruffled collar and a delicate winged cap. She is shown in a quiet, contemplative pose with her gaze directed downward toward the book in her hands. The engraving style mimics the soft tonal transitions of a chalk drawing, capturing the fine details of her hair and the texture of her clothing.
Hendrick Goltzius was the leading figure of the Haarlem Mannerists, a circle that profoundly influenced Northern European printmaking and the transition toward the Dutch Golden Age. This portrait reflects the period's emphasis on private devotion and the intellectual life of the individual, themes central to the humanistic and natural philosophical traditions of the time.
HG. 1612.
Object
Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam
Engraving
portrait
Digital Source
Wikimedia Commons · CC0
http://hdl.handle.net/10934/RM0001.COLLECT.419151
Creative Commons Zero, Public Domain Dedication
4468 × 5348 px
d230a54e06713a2275ad5b2e8322bcc6451bdb22
December 6, 2019
March 23, 2026
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