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Michaelina Wautier, also Woutiers (1604–1689), was a painter from the Southern Netherlands. Only since the turn of the 21st century has her work been recognized as that of an outstanding female Baroque artist, her works having been previously attributed to male artists, especially her brother Charles. Wautier was noted for the variety of subjects and genres that she worked in. This was unusual for female artists of the time who were more often restricted to smaller paintings, generally portraits or still-lifes.

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  • Michaelina Wautier (ca)
  • Michaelina Woutiers (de)
  • Michaelina Wautier (es)
  • Michaelina Wautier (it)
  • Michaelina Wautier (fr)
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  • Michaelina Wautier o Woutiers (c. 1617 - 1689) fou una pintora barroca flamenca, activa a Brussel·les on es va instal·lar a partir de 1643 juntament amb el seu germà Charles Wautier, també pintor. (ca)
  • Michaelina Woutiers (* um 1620; † nach 1682, Namensvarianten: Michelina, Magdalena, Wouters, Wauters) war eine niederländische Barock-Malerin. Ihr Gesamtwerk umfasst Werke der verschiedensten Gattungen wie Historienmalerei, Blumenstück, Porträt, Altarbild und Genremalerei. (de)
  • Michaelina Wautier o Woutiers (c. 1617-1689) fue una pintora barroca flamenca, activa en Bruselas donde se instaló a partir de 1643 junto con su hermano Charles Wautier, también pintor. (es)
  • Michaelina Wautier, also Woutiers (1604–1689), was a painter from the Southern Netherlands. Only since the turn of the 21st century has her work been recognized as that of an outstanding female Baroque artist, her works having been previously attributed to male artists, especially her brother Charles. Wautier was noted for the variety of subjects and genres that she worked in. This was unusual for female artists of the time who were more often restricted to smaller paintings, generally portraits or still-lifes. (en)
  • Michaelina Wautier (1604-1689) est une artiste peintre des Pays-Bas du Sud au XVIIe siècle. (fr)
  • Michaelina Wautier, o Woutiers, (Mons, 1617 – Bruxelles, 1689) è stata una pittrice fiamminga, esponente femminile della pittura barocca.Si distinse dalle altre rare donne pittrici della sua epoca per la varietà dei soggetti affrontati e i formati delle sue opere, diventando rapidamente un'artista di spicco del XVII secolo. Cadde nell'oblio dopo la sua morte e le sue opere furono a lungo erroneamente attribuite ad altri artisti uomini, in particolare a suo fratello . (it)
  • Michaelina Wautier of Woutiers (Bergen, 1604 – Brussel, 1689) was een barokke kunstschilderes uit de Zuidelijke Nederlanden. Hoewel haar oeuvre beperkt is, wijst het op een uitzonderlijk talent. Ze was bedreven in een veelheid aan formaten en genres, van bloemstuk en portret tot historiestuk. Ze kreeg opdrachten voor altaarstukken en mythologische taferelen. Veel van haar werk is lang aan andere kunstenaars toegeschreven, zoals Thomas Willeboirts Bosschaert, Jacob van Oost, haar broer , Pierre Bedeau en Artemisia Gentileschi. (nl)
  • Michaelina Wautier, também Woutiers (Mons, 1604- Bruxelas, 1689), foi uma pintora dos Países Baixos Meridionais . Somente a partir da virada do século 21 é que seu trabalho é reconhecido como o de uma destacada artista barroca feminina, sendo suas obras anteriormente atribuídas a artistas homens, especialmente a seu irmão Charles. Wautier se destacou pela variedade de assuntos e gêneros nos quais trabalhou. Isso era incomum para as artistas mulheres da época, que costumavam ficar restritas a pinturas menores, geralmente retratos ou naturezas mortas. (pt)
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