Portrait of a Woman Wearing a Gold Chain (1634)

Rembrandt (1606-1669)

Portrait of a Woman Wearing a Gold Chain
1634
Oil on panel, 69.5 x 53 cm
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston

As a young painter newly arrived in Amsterdam, Rembrandt rapidly gained fame for his stylish portraits of Dutch burghers. Paired images of couples were common in the Netherlands; this painting and its companion show an unidentified husband and wife. Rembrandt captures the viewer’s attention with his vivid presentation of the woman’s engaging personality and the dazzling rendering of her multi-layered lace collar and gold chain. During this early period, Rembrandt’s technique was already daring. In order to depict the highlights of his subject’s curly hair, he scratched wet paint with the end of his brush. (MFA)

Companion:

Rembrandt (1606-1669)
Portrait of a Man Wearing a Black Hat
1634
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston