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The Kitchen Maid (Rembrandt)

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Year
  
1651

Artist
  
Rembrandt

Location
  
Nationalmuseum

Genre
  
Portrait

Medium
  
oil on canvas

Dimensions
  
78 cm x 63 cm

Created
  
1651

Media
  
Oil paint

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The Kitchen Maid (1651) is an oil on canvas painting by the Dutch painter Rembrandt. It is an example of Dutch Golden Age painting and is now in the collection of the Nationalmuseum.

This painting was documented by John Adams in 1915, who wrote; "330. A YOUNG GIRL AT A WINDOW, IN FULL FACE. Sm. 506. ; Bode 365 ; Dut. 315 ; Wb. 440 ; B.-HdG. 397. She leans her right arm on the window-sill and rests her head on her left hand. She wears a dull red jacket. Her dark hair is combed back into a small golden-yellow cap. The loose chemisette is slightly open at the throat, showing a string of pearls and a little black ribbon hanging down on the bosom. Dark background ; the figure is lighted from above to the left. Half-length, life size. Formerly known as " La Crasseuse." Signed in the centre at foot, "Rembrandt f. 1651 " ; canvas, 31 inches by 25 inches. Etched by L. Loewenstam. Mentioned by Bode, pp. 504, 606 ; by Dutuit, p. 40 ; by Michel, pp. 394, 568 [304-5,442]; by Roger de Piles, 1715 edition, p. 423 ; by Granberg, Inventaire GĂ©nerale, iii. No. 297. In the collection of Roger de Piles, Paris. In the collection of Duvivier, Paris. In the collection of the Comte d'Hoym, Paris. In the collection of De Morville, Paris. Sales. Angran de Fonspertuis, Paris, March 4, 1748, No. 435 (2001 francs, with 203, " Flora," Blondel de Gagny). Blondel de Gagny, Paris, December 10, 1776, No. 70 (6000 francs) ; it was then rounded at top and measured only 32 inches in height. Duc de Lavalliere, Paris, February 21, 1781 (5500 francs, with pendant, 467/7) ; see C. Blanc, ii. 43. In the collection of Gustavus III., King of Sweden. In the Stockholm National Museum, 1900 catalogue, No. 584."

Other "Kitchen Maid" paintings by Rembrandt or his school are:

References

The Kitchen Maid (Rembrandt) Wikipedia