'The Anemic Lady'

'The Anemic Lady' by Samuel van Hoogstraten

Medium

oil on canvas

Dimensions

7; 55; 69.5

About this artwork

Bruikleen van de gemeente Amsterdam (legaat A. van der Hoop)

Art Historical Context

Samuel van Hoogstraten’s *The Anemic Lady* (1660–1678) a quietly compelling glimpse into Golden Age portraiture A pupil of Rembrandt,straten often explored the subtleties of light, texture, and human expression in his work. Here, the artist renders a woman whose pale features suggest fragility, inviting contemplation of health and mortality—recurring themes in 17th-century Dutch society. Painted in oil on canvas, the modest dimensions (69.5 × 55 cm) create an intimate viewing experience, drawing the eye to delicate facial details and the soft handling of fabric and skin. Such works reflect th...

About the Artist

Samuel van Hoogstraten · 16271678

Studied under his father, Dirck, and under Rembrandt. Was noted as an artist to the emperor in Vienna and as the head of an academy in Dordrecht. Comment on works: History; Portraits; Genre; Landscapes; Still life; Mythology; Religious

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