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Lady with Double-Headed Lute, 1781. Creator: Cornelis Brouwer
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Lady with Double-Headed Lute, 1781. Creator: Cornelis Brouwer
Lady with Double-Headed Lute, 1781
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Amstel Cornelis Ploos Van Brouwer Cornelis Caspar Netscher Cornelis Brouwer Cornelis Jacobsz Ploos Van Amstel Cornelis Ploos Van Amstel Double Headed Gaspar Netscher Lutanist Lute Lute Player Lutenist Netscher Caspar Netscher Gaspar Ploos Van Amstel Cornelis Ploos Van Amstel Cornelis Jacobsz Sepia Stringed Instrument Aquatint
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This print showcases the exquisite artwork titled "Lady with Double-Headed Lute, 1781" created by Cornelis Brouwer. The image transports us back to the 18th century in the Low Countries, where a talented lutenist captivates our attention. The monochrome sepia tones add a sense of timelessness and elegance to this portrait. The lady's delicate features are beautifully captured, highlighting her poise and grace. Her eyes exude both serenity and passion as she focuses on playing her double-headed lute, an enchanting musical instrument from that era. Cornelis Brouwer skillfully employs aquatint with etching techniques on laid paper to create depth and texture in his artwork. This masterpiece is a testament to his artistic prowess and attention to detail. As we gaze upon this print, we are transported into a world filled with music and artistry. We can almost hear the melodious tunes emanating from the strings of the lute as they resonate through the room. It is evident that music holds great significance in this woman's life; it serves as an expression of her innermost emotions. Displayed at the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D. C. , this piece stands as a testament to Dutch heritage art. It invites us to appreciate not only its aesthetic beauty but also its historical significance within Dutch culture during the eighteenth century. In capturing this moment frozen in time, Cornelis Brouwer immortalizes both the musician herself
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