LEYSTER, JUDITH


Meaning of LEYSTER, JUDITH in English

born July 28, 1609, Haarlem, Neth. died Feb. 10, 1660, Heemstede, near Amsterdam Dutch painter, one of the few female artists of the era to have emerged from obscurity. Among her known works are portraits and genre and still-life paintings. Leyster was the daughter of a brewer. She began to paint while still quite young, and by the age of 24 she had become a member of the Haarlem painters' guild. Her subject matter embraced a greater range than was typical of Dutch painters of the era, and she was one of the first to exploit the domestic genre scene. The influence of Frans Hals on her work is clear; she also, however, was interested in the tenebrist style of the Utrecht school. The majority of her dated works were painted between 1629 and 1635. In 1636 she married genre painter Jan Meinse Molenaer and moved with him to Amsterdam. Many of Leyster's works were in the past attributed to her male contemporaries. Among her best-known paintings are The Proposition (1631) and Boy Playing the Flute (c. 1635).

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