
Portret van Reinier de Graaf
1666 · engraving on paper
height: 141 cm, width: 91 cm
Rijksmuseum

Anna Maria van Schurman was a Dutch draughtsman and polymath whose drawings demonstrated exceptional technical precision across portraiture, still life, and religious subjects. Active in Utrecht during the seventeenth century, she worked in pen, ink, and chalk, establishing herself as one of the few women artists of her era to achieve documented professional recognition. Her intellectual range extended beyond visual practice to languages, theology, and natural philosophy, yet her sustained output as a working artist remained her primary contribution to Dutch Golden Age culture.
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