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The Pancake Woman, 1635 (etching)
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The Pancake Woman, 1635 (etching)
1068213 The Pancake Woman, 1635 (etching) by Rembrandt Harmensz. van Rijn (1606-69); 10.2x8 cm; Dallas Museum of Art, Texas, USA; gift of Calvin J. Holmes; Dutch, out of copyright
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© gift of Calvin J. Holmes / Bridgeman Images
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In this charming etching titled "The Pancake Woman". Rembrandt captures a heartwarming scene of domesticity and culinary delight. Created in 1635, the artwork showcases the Dutch master's exceptional skill in portraying everyday life with remarkable detail and sensitivity. At the center of the composition stands a woman, her face illuminated by warm light as she expertly flips pancakes on a sizzling griddle. With her focused expression and graceful posture, she exudes confidence and mastery in her craft. A child eagerly watches from behind, captivated by both the process and anticipation of enjoying these delectable treats. Rembrandt's attention to texture is evident throughout the print – from the delicate lace collar adorning the woman's dress to the intricate folds of fabric that drape around her figure. The artist's use of light and shadow adds depth to each element, enhancing their realism. "The Pancake Woman" offers us a glimpse into an intimate moment shared between mother (or caregiver) and child. It reminds us of simple pleasures found within our own homes – moments spent cooking together or relishing in delicious meals prepared with love. This particular print is housed at Dallas Museum of Art in Texas, USA, thanks to Calvin J. Holmes' generous gift. Its presence there allows visitors to appreciate Rembrandt's artistic genius firsthand while also celebrating themes such as food, family bonds, and childhood innocence depicted within this work.
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