Portrait of a Young Woman with a Fan

  • Type: Painting

Portrait of a Young Woman with a Fan is a painting by Rembrandt van Rijn in the hanging in the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City. The pendent, or companion, painting of her husband, known as the Portrait of a Man Rising from His Chair by Rembrandt, is on display in the Taft Museum in Art in Cincinnati, Ohio. - AsNotedIn




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Y/M/D Association Description Place Locale Food Event
1633/00/00 Rembrandt van Rijn Painter Rembrandt van Rijn paints a "Portrait of a Young Woman with a Fan".
1822/00/00 By 1822, George O'Brien Wyndham, 3rd Earl of Egremont of Petworth House, Sussex, acquires Rembrandt's "Portrait of a Young Woman with a Fan" Petworth House Petworth
1899/00/00 Lord Leconfield lends "Portrait of a Young Woman with a Fan" for the Royal Academy of Arts' Winter Exhibition. Royal Academy Including Burlington House And Galleries And Royal Academy Schools Buildings London
1943/00/00 Helen Swift Neilson Benefactor Helen Swift Neilson gifts Rembrandt's "Portrait of a Young Woman with a Fan" to the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City.

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Particulars for Portrait of a Young Woman with a Fan:
Art Medium Canvas
Art Attribute Dutch Art
Art Medium Oil
Art Type Painting art of using colored substance to create a picture
Art Pendant an artistic, literary, or musical composition intended to match or complement another
Fine Arts Portrait



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