"Woman Holding a Balance" was painted by the Dutch artist Johannes Vermeer around 1664. The artwork depicts a woman weighing gold and jewels in a balance, symbolizing the themes of judgment and the fleeting nature of material wealth. Vermeer is renowned for his masterful use of light and color, which is evident in this painting. It remains one of his most celebrated works and is housed in the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C.
Vermeer often painted domestic interiors of middle-class Dutch homes in which family members are engaged in recreation or in household tasks (as in Woman Holding a Balance, ca. 1664, National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.).
The weeping woman was painted on an oil canvas, Your Welcome! :)
1937
Pecaaso
Quentin Matsys is the Flemish artist who painted "The Old Woman" which is often referred to as " the Grotesque Old Woman" and which is sometimes called The Ugly Duchess.
Woman Holding a Balance was created in 1663.
Vermeer often painted domestic interiors of middle-class Dutch homes in which family members are engaged in recreation or in household tasks (as in Woman Holding a Balance, ca. 1664, National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.).
The weeping woman was painted on an oil canvas, Your Welcome! :)
It was painted in 1905.
Madame Monet and her son, picture known as a woman with a parasol, was painted by Claude Monet.
The woman who painted over the fresco is Cecilia Gimnez, a Spanish amateur artist.
It was painted in Paris.
1937
Pecaaso
I really don't know. I think she was just depressed.
Quentin Matsys is the Flemish artist who painted "The Old Woman" which is often referred to as " the Grotesque Old Woman" and which is sometimes called The Ugly Duchess.
It was painted in Paris.