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The Jewish woman, whose 20-year diary describes life in Europe’s 17th century, has been turned into ... educator at Milton Gottesman Jewish Day School, and Julie as director of educator services ...
Nearly 400 years ago, Judith Leyster, the daughter of a brewer in the Dutch city of Haarlem, made a name for herself as a painter. She was one of the few professional woman artists of the period ...
Judith Leyster was one of a few woman artists of the 17th century, whose legacy some say was "lost to history." Now, more institutions are introducing new audiences to her unique painting style.
Whether it's investigating the financials of Elon Musk's pro-Trump PAC or producing our latest documentary, 'The A Word', which shines a light on the American women ... by a Dutch master that ...
In this 17th-century Dutch picture, the woman is being dressed and beautified at a normal table. Soon after, this piece of furniture became a status symbol in Europe. The wealthy began to ...
1 of 8 A 17th-century silk case found on the Palmwood Wreck was part of a woman’s high-end toiletry ... says Arent Vos, a Dutch maritime archaeologist who has worked extensively in the area ...
and is regarded as one of the masterpieces of Dutch 17th-century art when the map-makers and printers of cities including Leuven, Antwerp, and Amsterdam were seen as the greatest in the world.