Naked Woman on a Mound

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Naked Woman on a Mound

Creator

Rembrandt

Dutch painter and printmaker (1606–1669) · 1606–1669

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Date
c. 1631
Medium
paper
Institution
Rijksmuseum

The pose of this woman seated on a mound with her clothing piled next to her corresponds to that seen among Old Testament and mythological bathers, such as Susanna, Bathsheba or Diana. Yet Rembrandt gives nary a clue that would help identify her. He sketches directly from life and is clearly not aiming for a rendering of an idealized female body. She gazes out at us very directly.

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