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Rembrandt van Rijn A Woman Holding a Pink 1656 Fine Art Print Dutch Golden Age Portrait
Rembrandt van Rijn A Woman Holding a Pink 1656 Fine Art Print Dutch Golden Age Portrait
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Painted in 1656 during the height of his mature period, Rembrandt van Rijn's 'A Woman Holding a Pink' is a masterclass in psychological depth and the dramatic interplay of light and shadow. The subject, believed by many scholars to be Rembrandt's partner Hendrickje Stoffels, holds a carnation—traditionally a symbol of betrothal and fidelity. This exquisite portrait is rendered with the bold, expressive brushwork characteristic of the artist's late style. To preserve the historical integrity of this masterpiece, every format—including our archival canvas—is finished with a consistent, clean white gallery border that floats the artwork in standard proportions with no cropping, ensuring a refined, gallery-ready presentation.
About Your Border
Every format — Fine Art Print, Framed Fine Art Print, Canvas and Framed Canvas — is supplied with a clean white gallery border framing the image on all four sides. The border is sized in proportion to the piece — approximately 10% of the shortest edge on each side (for example, about 3 cm of white border on a 30 cm-wide piece) — so the artwork keeps its standard proportions with no cropping and is ready to hang or frame straight away. If you prefer, you can also place your own mount/mat on top.
Would you like a different border width, a borderless full-bleed version, or any other adjustment? Just let us know within 24 hours of ordering and we'll tailor it for you at no extra cost.
