Portrait of a Lady

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Portrait of a Lady is a renowned 15th-century oil painting by Early Netherlandish master Rogier van der Weyden, celebrated for its refined depiction of female beauty and psychological depth.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Early Netherlandish painting
oil painting
painting
artForm panel painting
artHistoricalSignificance key work in the development of independent portrait painting in Northern Europe
masterpiece of Early Netherlandish portraiture
artist Rogier van der Weyden NERFINISHED
artisticPeriod 15th century
artStyle Early Netherlandish
Northern Renaissance NERFINISHED
associatedWith Rogier van der Weyden workshop NERFINISHED
background dark background
clothing Burgundian court dress
colorPalette muted tones
countryOfOrigin Netherlands
creator Rogier van der Weyden NERFINISHED
culturalContext Burgundian Netherlands NERFINISHED
depictionFocus face and hands
depictionType bust-length portrait
depicts woman
emotionalTone contemplative
restrained
genre portrait painting
hairStyle fashionable 15th-century headdress
hasArtisticQuality careful attention to detail
delicate chiaroscuro
precise line work
hasPerspective three-quarter view
influencedBy Burgundian court culture
late Gothic aesthetics
material wooden panel
medium oil on panel
oil paint
movement Early Netherlandish art NERFINISHED
notableFor detailed rendering of costume
elegant linear contours
psychological depth
refined depiction of female beauty
subtle modeling of the face
period Northern Renaissance NERFINISHED
portrays idealized female beauty
introspective expression
reserved demeanor
school Flemish school
subjectGender female
theme courtly elegance
female virtue
social status
title Portrait of a Lady NERFINISHED

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Rogier van der Weyden notableWork Portrait of a Lady