
Judith Leyster - The Last Drop (1629) portrait painting Metal Print
A young woman in a red jacket and white collar holds aloft an empty glass, her face flushed with revelry as she gazes outward with uninhibited joy. Behind her, an older figure in dark robes examines a skeleton propped against the wall, a stark memento mori that contrasts sharply with the woman's carefree celebration, anchoring the composition in 17th-century Dutch moral complexity. At home in a gallery space celebrating Old Masters or a study lined with art historical references. Printed to order directly onto lightweight aluminum with a high-gloss finish that makes color and detail pop and resists fading over time. A wood backing floats it about three-quarters of an inch off the wall and holds the wire or sawtooth hanger. Available from mini to large, it is original art with a modern, durable edge, not a quick print off a shelf.
A young woman in a red jacket and white collar holds aloft an empty glass, her face flushed with revelry as she gazes outward with uninhibited joy. Behind her, an older figure in dark robes examines a skeleton propped against the wall, a stark memento mori that contrasts sharply with the woman's carefree celebration, anchoring the composition in 17th-century Dutch moral complexity. At home in a gallery space celebrating Old Masters or a study lined with art historical references. Printed to order directly onto lightweight aluminum with a high-gloss finish that makes color and detail pop and resists fading over time. A wood backing floats it about three-quarters of an inch off the wall and holds the wire or sawtooth hanger. Available from mini to large, it is original art with a modern, durable edge, not a quick print off a shelf.
Original: $100.00
-65%$100.00
$35.00Description
A young woman in a red jacket and white collar holds aloft an empty glass, her face flushed with revelry as she gazes outward with uninhibited joy. Behind her, an older figure in dark robes examines a skeleton propped against the wall, a stark memento mori that contrasts sharply with the woman's carefree celebration, anchoring the composition in 17th-century Dutch moral complexity. At home in a gallery space celebrating Old Masters or a study lined with art historical references. Printed to order directly onto lightweight aluminum with a high-gloss finish that makes color and detail pop and resists fading over time. A wood backing floats it about three-quarters of an inch off the wall and holds the wire or sawtooth hanger. Available from mini to large, it is original art with a modern, durable edge, not a quick print off a shelf.























