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wispersby mitalapoComment: thanks to Niall's wonderful site, I found this photo. Very striking. |
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Kesariby herfotomanComment: I voted 7. I looked up the original and this is a good looking reverent tribute. Message edited by author 2020-10-14 11:26:27. |
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Rembrandt van Rijn. "Portrait of an old woman reading" (1650) by LevTComment: Originally posted by LevT: Originally posted by posthumous: the light is wrong. | Of course not an exact replica, but not too far either in spirit, I thought. Both in Rembrandt's painting and here, her face is lighted by the light reflected off the pages. |
sorry my comment was so terse. in the painting it seems like there is a light source coming directly at the subject from behind the painter. I noticed it most on the hands but you can also see it under the eyes. In your photo these areas are completely dark. |
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