Judith Leyster was born in Haarlem as …

Years: 1633 - 1633

Judith Leyster was born in Haarlem as the eighth child of Jan Willemsz Leyster, a local brewer and clothmaker.

While the details of her training are uncertain, in her teens she was well enough known to be mentioned in a Dutch book by Samuel Ampzing titled Beschrijvinge ende lof der stadt Haerlem, originally written in 1621, revised in 1626-27, and published in 1628.

She is by 1633 a member of the Haarlem Guild of St. Luke, the second woman to be registered here (the first women registered was Sara van Baalbergen in 1631, who like Leyster, was not a member of an established artist family in Haarlem, and she also married another painter; Barent van Eysen).

There are more women active at this time as painters in Haarlem, but since they work in family workshops they do not need the professional qualifications necessary to be able to sign works or run a workshop.The most notable example of this in Leyster's case was Maria de Grebber, the sister of Pieter de Grebber, who is seven years older than Leyster and already active as a painter in her father's workshop in 1628.

She possibly studied with Leyster as a pupil of her father, and her daughter Isabelle will later marry the painter Gabriel Metsu.

Within two years of her entry into the guild, Leyster has taken on three male apprentices.

Records show that Leyster sued Frans Hals for stealing one of her students who had left her workshop for that of Hals, not three days after he arrived.

The student's mother paid Leyster four guilders in punitive damages, only half of what Leyster asked for, and, instead of returning her apprentice, Hals settled the due by paying a three guilder fine.

Leyster was also fined for not having registered the apprentice with the Guild.

Judith Leyster: Self-portrait, near age 21, 1630, in National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.

Judith Leyster: Self-portrait, near age 21, 1630, in National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.

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