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Art print | Anna van Citters 1664-94 Daughter of Aernout van Citters and Josina Parduyn - Simon Dubois

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In the world of 17th-century Dutch painting, certain works stand out for their ability to capture not only the appearance but also the very essence of the subjects depicted. The art print Anna van Citters 1664-94 Daughter of Aernout van Citters and Josina Parduyn - Simon Dubois is a perfect example. This portrait, imbued with remarkable delicacy and finesse, immerses us in the intimacy of a time when art and daily life intertwined harmoniously. The depiction of Anna, daughter of Aernout van Citters and Josina Parduyn, invites us to explore the subtleties of bourgeois life at that time, while highlighting the exceptional talent of Simon Dubois, an artist whose work deserves rediscovery. Style and uniqueness of the work The style of this portrait is characterized by striking realism, typical of Baroque period works. Simon Dubois manages to create an intimate atmosphere, where the viewer's gaze is immediately drawn to Anna's face, whose delicate features and gentle expression testify to a personality that is both strong and sensitive. The meticulous details, from sumptuous clothing to carefully chosen accessories, reveal not only the social status of the young girl but also the artist's skill in playing with light and shadows. The color palette, rich and varied, gives the entire piece emotional depth, while the harmonious composition guides the viewer's eye across the painting, inviting prolonged contemplation. Every element of this work contributes to creating a visual narrative that transcends the simple portrait and transports us into a world of refinement and beauty. The artist and his influence Simon Dubois, whose career unfolded at the heart of the 17th century, is an artist whose influence extends well beyond his era. Trained in the workshops of the masters of his time, he developed a unique style that combines tradition and innovation. As a portraitist, Dubois stands out for his ability to capture not only the external appearance of his subjects, but

Art print | Anna van Citters 1664-94 Daughter of Aernout van Citters and Josina Parduyn - Simon Dubois

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In the world of 17th-century Dutch painting, certain works stand out for their ability to capture not only the appearance but also the very essence of the subjects depicted. The art print Anna van Citters 1664-94 Daughter of Aernout van Citters and Josina Parduyn - Simon Dubois is a perfect example. This portrait, imbued with remarkable delicacy and finesse, immerses us in the intimacy of a time when art and daily life intertwined harmoniously. The depiction of Anna, daughter of Aernout van Citters and Josina Parduyn, invites us to explore the subtleties of bourgeois life at that time, while highlighting the exceptional talent of Simon Dubois, an artist whose work deserves rediscovery. Style and uniqueness of the work The style of this portrait is characterized by striking realism, typical of Baroque period works. Simon Dubois manages to create an intimate atmosphere, where the viewer's gaze is immediately drawn to Anna's face, whose delicate features and gentle expression testify to a personality that is both strong and sensitive. The meticulous details, from sumptuous clothing to carefully chosen accessories, reveal not only the social status of the young girl but also the artist's skill in playing with light and shadows. The color palette, rich and varied, gives the entire piece emotional depth, while the harmonious composition guides the viewer's eye across the painting, inviting prolonged contemplation. Every element of this work contributes to creating a visual narrative that transcends the simple portrait and transports us into a world of refinement and beauty. The artist and his influence Simon Dubois, whose career unfolded at the heart of the 17th century, is an artist whose influence extends well beyond his era. Trained in the workshops of the masters of his time, he developed a unique style that combines tradition and innovation. As a portraitist, Dubois stands out for his ability to capture not only the external appearance of his subjects, but
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