Woman Bathing in a Stream

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"Woman Bathing in a Stream" is a 1654 oil painting by Rembrandt, celebrated for its intimate, naturalistic depiction of a woman wading in shallow water, often thought to portray his companion Hendrickje Stoffels.

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Woman Bathing in a Stream canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf oil painting
painting
artist Rembrandt van Rijn
surface form: Rembrandt
collection National Gallery
surface form: The National Gallery, London
country United Kingdom
countryOfOrigin Dutch Republic
creator Rembrandt van Rijn
surface form: Rembrandt
creatorNationality Dutch
depicts landscape
stream
woman bathing
woman wading in shallow water
genre history painting
portrait painting
hasTitle Woman Bathing in a Stream self-link
inception 1654
location National Gallery
surface form: The National Gallery, London
mainSubject woman
materialUsed oil paint
panel
movement Dutch Golden Age painting
notableFor intimate depiction of a private moment
naturalistic representation of the human figure
subtle use of light and shadow
partOf Rembrandt’s late works
period Baroque
possibleDepiction Hendrickje Stoffels
style naturalism
technique oil on panel
titleLanguage English

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Hendrickje Stoffels appearsInWork Woman Bathing in a Stream
Woman Bathing in a Stream hasTitle Woman Bathing in a Stream self-link
Hendrickje notableWorkDepiction Woman Bathing in a Stream
subject surface form: Hendrickje Stoffels