woman bathing stream master painter rembrandt the national gallery london |
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A Woman bathing in a Stream IS unique for him in its tender intimacy, shows a young woman almost up to her knees in a stream. She lifts her shift and looks down with a little smile of pleasure at the cool water rippling against her sturdy legs. Although itââ¬â¢s not certain, this woman may be Hendrickje Stoffels, who came into Rembrandtââ¬â¢s household to look after his infant son after his first wife, Saskia, died. Hendrickje and Rembrandt became lovers but were unable to marry. In the year this picture was painted, Hendrickje endured public humiliation because she was pregnant outside of marriage. Perhaps the painting was a homage to her strength and loyalty. |
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