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Today's Google Doodle: Here's who Judith Leyster was and why she was honoured by Google today

  

Who is Judith Leyster and why she was honored by Google today

The artist is the latest person to appear above her Google search bar on the tech giant's homepage.


If you visited her website on Google today, you've seen the latest Google Doodle. Daily artwork showing important dates. Occasions, people, anniversaries.

The Google logo is painted on the artist's canvas, with a woman in the foreground holding a brush and flowers.

Here's everything you need to know about Judith Leyster, the artist who celebrates the Doodle.

Who is Judith Leister?

Born in the Dutch city of Haarlem in 1609, Judith Leister was one of his Dutch Golden Age painters, along with such famous names as Rembrandt and Johannes He Vermeer.

He specialized in portraiture and still life, and during his lifetime was highly regarded by his contemporaries and critics in the art world.


After her death in 1660, her work was erroneously attributed to her fellow Dutch artist Frans Hals (who may have been her teacher) or her husband Jan Miense Mollener. She was practically excluded from history because she was


It wasn't until the 19th century that she re-established her rightful place among the most illustrious artists of her contemporaries after Louvre specialists found her monogram under Frans Hals' forged signature. It wasn't until the second half.


Even then, some art historians wrote her off as an imitator or follower of Hals, but by the late 20th century this had become a minority view.

Who is Judith Leister?

Born in the Dutch city of Haarlem in 1609, Judith Leister was one of the painters of the Dutch Golden Age, alongside famous painters such as Rembrandt and Johannes He Vermeer.



He specialized in portraiture and still life, and during his lifetime was highly regarded by his contemporaries and critics in the art world.


After her death in 1660, her work was mistakenly attributed to her fellow Dutch artist Frans Hals (who may have been her teacher) or her husband Jan Miense Mollener. attributed, she was effectively left out of the story.


It was not until the 19th century that she was restored to her rightful place among the most famous artists of her time after an expert at the Louvre discovered her monogram under Frans Hals' forged signature. It was from Second half only.


Still, some art historians wrote her off as an imitator or follower of Hals, but by the late 20th century this had become a minority view.



What is your most famous painting?

Leister's most famous and most talked about work is The Woman Through the Looking Glass. It is also the drawing that the Google Doodle is based on.


It is a self-portrait of the artist who painted a picture of a man playing the violin. Her X-rays of her paintings show that she originally painted a woman on canvas. 


Where can I see her work?

Leister's paintings have been exhibited in some of the world's leading art galleries, including the Rijksmuseum, the Den Her Mauritshuis in The Hague, France Her Hals Museum in Haarlem, the Louvre Museum in Paris, the National Gallery in London, and the National Gallery in London. can be seen in Washington DC.


In which country did you see Judith Leister's Google Doodle of her girlfriend?

Not all countries show all her Google Doodles. Judith Leyster's Her Google Doodle has appeared in the Netherlands, Iceland, Ireland, the United Kingdom, and the United States. 


Why was today a Google Doodle?

On December 19, 2009, both the US National Gallery and the Frans Hals Museum in Haarlem, the artist's hometown, opened exhibitions honoring Judith Leister's paintings.


Today is a significant day in her legacy, as the exhibition marked a significant turning point in her work after years of discredit.

















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