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Portrait of a Woman from Southern Germany

Hans Holbein the Youngerc. 1520 -1525

Mauritshuis

Mauritshuis
Den Haag, Netherlands

Over a finely pleated collared blouse, this unknown woman is wearing a fur-lined jacket (a ‘Bürstlein’), which she has fastened with a red cord. On her head, she has a rather old-fashioned cap and veil, like those worn by townswomen in Southern Germany. Her pale face stands out well against the blue background.

For a long time, the painting was attributed to the German painter Hans Holbein, who painted similar portraits.

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  • Title: Portrait of a Woman from Southern Germany
  • Creator: Holbein the Younger, Hans
  • Date Created: c. 1520 -1525
  • Physical Dimensions: h45 cm x w34 cm
  • Provenance: King Charles I, London, before 1649; very probably Joan de Vries, Amsterdam and his heir, Catharina de Vries; by inheritance to Anna van Aelst, Amsterdam; sale Amsterdam, 13 October 1738, lot 3; (?) sale Gerard Bicker van Swieten, The Hague, 12 April 1741, lot 179; Govert van Slingelandt, The Hague, in or before 1752; the entire collection sold to William V in 1768; Prince William V, The Hague, 1768-1795
  • Type: Painting
  • Medium: Oil on panel
Mauritshuis

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