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Creator
Gerard ter BorchDutch Golden Age painter (1617–1681) · 1617–1681
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- c. 1652
- Medium
- panel, oil paint (paint)
- Institution
- Rijksmuseum
A young boy holds up a mirror for the woman in the satin gown, who gazes upward at a far more plainly dressed woman. In the 17th century, mirrors symbolized vanity and the transience of life. This painting serves as a cautionary reminder: youth and beauty are fleeting. Ter Borch’s sister, Gesina, also an artist, probably modelled for both women, and his brother Moses for the boy.
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