The Bearded Woman

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The Bearded Woman is a famous 17th-century Baroque painting by Jusepe de Ribera depicting the real-life bearded woman Magdalena Ventura with striking naturalism and psychological intensity.

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The Bearded Woman canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Baroque painting
painting
artForm oil painting
artisticSchool Neapolitan school NERFINISHED
collection Hospital de Tavera, Toledo NERFINISHED
commissionedBy Duke of Alcalá NERFINISHED
completionDate 1631
countryOfOrigin Spain
creator Jusepe de Ribera NERFINISHED
depicts Magdalena Ventura NERFINISHED
Magdalena Ventura from Abruzzo NERFINISHED
bearded woman
breastfeeding
child of Magdalena Ventura
husband of Magdalena Ventura
inscription tablet
interior setting
maternal scene
genre portrait
hasArtHistoricalSignificance important example of Baroque naturalism
notable depiction of a real bearded woman
hasHistoricalPeriod 17th century
hasQuality dramatic lighting
psychological intensity
realism
striking naturalism
hasTheme family
motherhood
otherness
social marginality
hasTitle La mujer barbuda NERFINISHED
The Bearded Woman NERFINISHED
inception 1631
location Fundación Casa Ducal de Medinaceli NERFINISHED
mainSubject female hirsutism
gender and identity
physical anomaly
materialUsed oil paint
movement Baroque
notableWorkOf Jusepe de Ribera NERFINISHED
originalLanguageTitle La mujer barbuda NERFINISHED
partOf Spanish Baroque art NERFINISHED
significantFigure Jusepe de Ribera NERFINISHED
Magdalena Ventura NERFINISHED
style naturalism
tenebrism
subjectHasCondition hirsutism
subjectHasSex female

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Ribera notableWork The Bearded Woman
Jusepe de Ribera notableWork The Bearded Woman