Bronze Age Gold from Wales
A girl at the window
SCHALCKEN, Godfried (1643-1706)
Dramatically illuminated by the light of a candle, a girl holds open the shutter of her window. Her clothes are in disarray; her unlaced dress revealing a provocative glimpse of her breasts. The motif of a woman at a window is often interpreted as being a prostitute luring late-night lovers from the street. Schalcken was one of Dordrecht's most popular painters. A portrait painter and specialist in scenes lit by candlelight, Schalcken lived mainly in Dordrecht, though he spent 1692-97 in England. He achieved international fame with his nocturnal candlelit scenes.
Collection Area
Art
Item Number
NMW A 35
Creation/Production
SCHALCKEN, Godfried
Date:
Acquisition
Transfer, 1921
Measurements
Height
(cm): 32.2
Width
(cm): 26.8
Height
(in): 12
Width
(in): 10
Techniques
oil on board
Techniques (fine art)
art dept - fine
Fine Art - painting
Material
oil
board
Location
Gallery 03
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