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Johanna Visscher, 1628 (oil on wood)
5917374 Johanna Visscher, 1628 (oil on wood) by Bailly, David (1584-1657); 66.6x51 cm; Slovenska Narodna Galeria, Bratislava, Slovakia; (add.info.: Johanna Visscher (1604-76), married in 1623 Gerrit Pietersz Schaep (see XOS 5917403)
formerly attributed to Salomon Mesdach)
Media ID 25138736
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This portrait, titled "Johanna Visscher, 1628" is a stunning example of Dutch Golden Age artistry. Painted by David Bailly in oil on wood, this masterpiece measures 66.6x51 cm and is currently housed at the Slovenska Narodna Galeria in Bratislava, Slovakia. The subject of the painting is Johanna Visscher, a woman of high social standing during the Baroque era. She was born in 1604 and married Gerrit Pietersz Schaep in 1623. The artist skillfully captures her elegance and grace through intricate details such as her lace collar, embroidered cap adorned with pearls, and vibrant clothing. This portrait reflects not only Johanna's status but also the fashion trends of the time. Her ruff clothing showcases her wealth and position within society while highlighting the opulence of the Dutch Golden Age. Bailly's attention to detail brings Johanna to life on canvas, capturing her dignified presence against a backdrop that hints at an urban setting. The use of color adds depth to this remarkable artwork. Formerly attributed to Salomon Mesdach, this painting now rightfully belongs to Bailly's oeuvre. It serves as a testament to his talent for portraiture during one of history's most prosperous periods for Dutch art. As we gaze upon this print from Fine Art Finder by Bridgeman Images, we are transported back in time to witness an exquisite moment frozen forever
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