Michaelina Wautier
Gerlinde Gruber author Katlijne van der Stighelen author Jean Bastiaensen author Lara de Merode author Anne Delvingt author Kirsten Derks author Pierre-Yves Kairis author Alice Limb author
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Royal Academy of Arts
Published:23rd Sep '25
Should be back in stock very soon

"…it should be noted that the outstanding quality of Wautier's paintings is well served not only by the exhibition itself but also by the design of the catalogue, in particular the superb quality of its numerous colour illustrations and the many well-chosen details." — Burlington Magazine
Michaelina Wautier (1604–1689) is a name unfamiliar even to connoisseurs of Old Master painting. This handsome book seeks to correct that, by exploring the surviving portraits, history paintings, genre scenes and still-lifes that can be identified as hers. Born at Mons, Wautier pursued a successful career in Brussels, which was then ruled by Archduke Leopold Wilhelm, Governor of the Habsburg Netherlands, whose collection ended up at the Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna. This handsome book, produced by the Kunsthistorisches Museum in collaboration with the Royal Academy, brings together all the latest scholarship on the artist, alongside several exciting new attributions.
"…it should be noted that the outstanding quality of Wautier's paintings is well served not only by the exhibition itself but also by the design of the catalogue, in particular the superb quality of its numerous colour illustrations and the many well-chosen details." - Burlington Magazine
ISBN: 9781915815200
Dimensions: 280mm x 240mm x 20mm
Weight: 1220g
192 pages