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REMBRANDT Harmenszoon van Rijn: Seated woman holding a letter: „The great Jewish bride“

🖼 Seated woman holding a letter: „The great Jewish bride“, 1635
Etching, drypoint and burin, fifth state of five
219 × 168 cm
Haarlem, Netherlands

The mysterious title "The Great Jewish Bride" has intrigued scholars for centuries, though the sitter's true identity remains debated, reflecting the painting's enduring enigma. Created during the height of Amsterdam's Dutch Golden Age, when the city's prosperous Jewish community flourished, the work exemplifies Rembrandt's deep engagement with portraiture that transcends mere likeness to explore human dignity and introspection.

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