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The Lacemaker  1665

by Bernhard Keil

After training in his native Denmark, Bernhard Keil worked in Rembrandt’s studio and then, in 1651, left Holland for Italy, where he eventually settled in Rome. This painting belongs to this last period in the artist’s career and shows more affinity with Italian painting than with the Dutch art of his youth. Although this appears to be a straight-forward portrayal of a gir...
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Courtesy of the Metropolitan Museum of Art