Judith Leyster

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Judith Leyster was a prominent Dutch Golden Age painter known for her lively genre scenes, portraits, and still lifes, and for being one of the few successful female artists of her time.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Baroque painter
Dutch Golden Age painter
human
painter
woman
birthName Judith Jans Leyster NERFINISHED
contemporaryOf Frans Hals NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship Dutch Republic
dateOfBirth 1609-07-28
dateOfDeath 1660-02-10
ethnicGroup Dutch
fieldOfWork genre painting
painting
portrait painting
still life painting
gender female
genre genre painting
portrait
still life
influencedBy Dirck Hals NERFINISHED
Frans Hals NERFINISHED
memberOf Haarlem Guild of St. Luke NERFINISHED
movement Baroque
Dutch Golden Age
name Judith Leyster NERFINISHED
nameMeaning Leyster means lodestar or guiding star in Dutch
notableFor being one of the few successful female artists of the Dutch Golden Age
depictions of musicians and merry companies
lively genre scenes
portraits
still lifes
notableWork Self-Portrait (Judith Leyster) NERFINISHED
The Concert NERFINISHED
The Merry Trio NERFINISHED
The Proposition NERFINISHED
occupation painter
placeOfBirth County of Holland NERFINISHED
Dutch Republic NERFINISHED
Haarlem NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath County of Holland NERFINISHED
Dutch Republic NERFINISHED
Heemstede NERFINISHED
rediscoveredIn late 19th century
signatureContains a star-like monogram
spouse Jan Miense Molenaer NERFINISHED
workLocation Amsterdam
Haarlem NERFINISHED
worksPreviouslyMisattributedTo Frans Hals NERFINISHED
Jan Miense Molenaer NERFINISHED

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Dutch Baroque art notableArtist Judith Leyster
Haarlem school hasNotableMember Judith Leyster