Portrait in oil of a young woman after Willem Drost
- Oil and Cold Wax on Paper
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18 x 18 cm
(7.09 x 7.09 in)
- €399
- André Romijn
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Available
This portrait of a young woman, painted by André Romijn after Willem Drost, is a captivating re-interpretation of the 17th-century master’s work. Romijn honors the legacy of Drost with a sensitive and nuanced portrayal that seems to capture not just the appearance but the very essence of the sitter.
The use of oil in Romijn’s work allows for a rich depth of color and a luxurious texture. The warm, earthy tones of the woman's attire and the subtle interplay of light on her hair are rendered with meticulous care. There’s a certain softness in the brushwork, especially noticeable in the delicate rendering of the skin and the gentle shadows that define the woman's facial features.
Romijn’s subject looks out with a contemplative gaze, suggesting an inner life and a story untold. The eyes, set beneath softly arched brows, hold a quiet confidence, while the lips are poised between a knowing smile and a moment of thought. This duality gives the portrait a compelling presence; it is as if she is on the cusp of speaking.
The inclusion of the pearl hair adornments adds both opulence and a sense of the period. They catch the light and draw attention to the subject’s expression, framing her face within the historical context.
Romijn’s technique shows a deft handling of light, with a golden hue that suggests the glow of candlelight—a nod to the luminosity often found in Drost’s work. Yet, despite the historical references, there is a timelessness to the painting, a quality that transcends the specific period it evokes.
In sum, Romijn's portrait is a beautiful homage to Willem Drost, demonstrating how contemporary artists can both celebrate and contribute to the enduring dialogue of classical art.
- Framed: 31.5 x 31.5 x 3.5 cm (12.4 x 12.4 x 1.38 in)
- Subject Matter: Portrait
- Created: December 2023
- Collections: Chiaroscuro, Master Collection