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| Judith Leyster (1609 - 1660) |
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Artists who influenced Judith Leyster![]() | Judith Leyster was born in Haarlem, and was baptized there on July 28, 1609. Her father, Jan Willemsz., was the owner of a brewery called the "Ley-ster" (lodestar), from which the family took its surname. Little is known of Leyster's early training, but she made a name for herself at a very young age: she is mentioned as an active artist in Samuel Ampzing's description of the town ... more (Google) | Artists who were influenced by Judith Leyster![]() | |
![]() Frans Hals | ![]() Serenade (RijksMuseum) | ![]() Last Drop (Philadelphia Museum of Art) | ![]() Gerard ter Borch |
![]() Hendrick ter Brugghen | ![]() Self Portrait (National Gallery of Art) | ![]() Jolly Toper (Frans Hals Museum) | ![]() Gabriel Metsu |
![]() Dirck Hals | ![]() Boy and Girl with Cat and Eel (National Gallery) | ![]() Carousing Couple (Musee du Louvre) | ![]() Jan Miense Molenaer |
![]() Willem Buytewech | ![]() Game of Tric-Trac (Worcester Art Museum) | ![]() Portrait of a Woman (Frans Hals Museum) | ![]() Alexis Grimou |