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Dutch, 1606–1669
                        
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
                   
                    
                        
                    
                    
                        
                    
                        		
Despite the title, this portrait etching most likely depictes Rembrandt's first wife, Saskia Uylenburgh (1612-1642), whom he married in 1634. The title was given the work in the eighteenth century because of the scroll that the subjet holds in her hand, which was interpreted as a marriage contract. Subsequent generations of scholars have interpreted the subject as the goddess Minerva, a Sibyl and the Biblical heroine, Esther. Even if she is intended to represent an historical or literary figure, the model for this work was almost certainly his own bride, Saskia.
                    
                
            Dutch, 1606–1669
The Great Jewish Bride
1635
                            Object Type:
                            Print
                        
                    
                    
                    
                        
                            Creation Place:
                            Northern Europe, Dutch
                        
                    
                    
                       
                            Dimensions:
                       
                        8 5/8 in. x 6 9/16 in. (21.91 cm x 16.67 cm)
                            Medium and Support:
                            Etching and drypoint with engraving on laid paper
                        
                    
					
                    
                        
                            Accession Number:
                            1999.0007.0074
                        
                    
					
                            Credit Line:
                            Gift of Jean K. Weil in memory of Adolph "Bucks" Weil, Jr.
                        
                    
					
					  
					
                    
                    
                        Despite the title, this portrait etching most likely depictes Rembrandt's first wife, Saskia Uylenburgh (1612-1642), whom he married in 1634. The title was given the work in the eighteenth century because of the scroll that the subjet holds in her hand, which was interpreted as a marriage contract. Subsequent generations of scholars have interpreted the subject as the goddess Minerva, a Sibyl and the Biblical heroine, Esther. Even if she is intended to represent an historical or literary figure, the model for this work was almost certainly his own bride, Saskia.
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