The Woman with Dropsy
The Woman with Dropsy | |
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Artist | Gerrit Dou |
Year | c. 1663 |
Medium | Oil on canvas |
Dimensions | 86 cm × 67 cm (34 in × 26 in) |
Location | Musée du Louvre, Paris |
The Woman with Dropsy or The Dropsical Woman is an oil-on-canvas painting by Dutch artist Gerrit Dou, created c. 1663. It shows a woman suffering from edema and is considered as one of Dou's masterpieces.[1][2]
Previously in Charles Emmanuel IV's collections, he gave it to Bertrand Clauzel in December 1798. Then adjutant-general to revolutionary France's Armée d'Italie, Clauzel offered it to the French Directory, which in 1799 added it to the Republic's central art museum (later to become the Louvre Museum), making it the first painting to be donated to that collection and placing Clauzel at the top of the plaque of donors on the "rotonde d'Apollon".[3][4] It is still in the Louvre as INV. 1213.
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- Old Woman Reading (c. 1631-1632)
- The Quack Doctor (1652)
- The Physician (1653)
- The Young Mother (1658)
- A Hermit (c. 1661)
- The Woman with Dropsy (1663)
- Self-Portrait (1665)
- A Young Lady Playing a Clavichord (1660s)
- Bartholomeus Dolendo (master)
- Rembrandt (master)
- Dutch Golden Age painting
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