Hendrickje with Fur Wrap

Rembrandt, Hendrickje with Fur Wrap, 1659. Wikimedia Commons. · PD

Hendrickje with Fur Wrap


Details

Artist
Rembrandt
Year
1659
Medium
oil paint
Type
painting
Dimensions
101.9 × 83.7 cm

The story

The woman is almost certainly Hendrickje Stoffels, who came into Rembrandt's household as a servant and became his companion after his wife's death. In 1654 the Reformed church council of Amsterdam summoned her, censured her for living with the painter unmarried, and barred her from communion; she was carrying his daughter at the time. This is no formal commission. Rembrandt never names her, yet he gives her the poise of a queen, one hand resting as if on a sceptre, wearing pearls and a fur mantle that falls open more freely than any respectable portrait of the day would allow. She stayed with him until she died, probably in the plague that swept Amsterdam around 1663.

Hendrickje with Fur Wrap — Rembrandt — MuseScope