This artwork is part of our series of digitally manipulated portraits - Changing Faces. An ode to the old master painters. Digital collage editing of the original portrait of this young woman has created an image that would not have been there using traditional painting techniques alone. To this day, it is not known who this portrayed woman is. She was identified as Queen Elisabeth I, but the Rijksmuseum (owner of the work of art) abandoned that for some unclear reason. Unlike the world-famous girl in Johannes Vermeer's painting, she is wearing real pearls. Nothing is known about the artist himself, except that he must have made the work in the second half of the 16th century in Fontainebleau.
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"Atelier Kunst & Ko is the collaboration of Leiden based artists Peter and Sven de Ru. The graphic style of son Sven complements the artistic background of father Peter. The cooperation is inspiring and leads to new insights in our art. The different approaches lead to artworks with an added value. What that added value is we leave up to you. Just like the choice of which work of art to make your house a home.
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