Anna Maria van Schurman
Dutch painter and scholar.

Born
November 5th, 1607
417 years ago
Died
1678
347 years ago — 71 years old
Category
Artists & Creatives
Country
Netherlands
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Born in 1607, this artist gained recognition as a painter and an intellectual. She was one of the first women to attend a university, focusing on subjects such as theology, languages, and the arts. Van Schurman became a prominent figure in the cultural life of the Netherlands during the Golden Age. She contributed significantly to the art world with her innovative techniques and religious themes. Her paintings reflect her extensive knowledge and her dedication to both art and scholarship, which was relatively uncommon for women of her time.
Completed influential self-portraits
Published treatises on women's education
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