Woman Praying by Jan van Bijlert, Caesar van Everdingen. A close-up portrait of a woman in prayer, wearing a vibrant red hooded cloak over a white undercap, with her hands clasped beneath her chin.

Woman Praying

A striking 17th-century study of devotion, featuring a woman in a bold red cloak captured in a moment of quiet prayer.

$129

For the selected configuration

From $129

5 frame sizes

Frame size
Frame color
Mount
Paper type
Glaze

Made to order in ~2 business days · Free U.S. standard shipping (typically 5–8 business days after dispatch)

Where it works

A grounded artwork with confident presence with warm, lived-in color — brings a composed sense of weight.

Often works in
Library · Study · Bedroom
Placement
Reads best as a confident vertical anchor
Walls
Benefits from light or mid-tone surroundings
Color notes
Deep burgundy, Rich brown, Charcoal black

About the piece

Attributed to Jan van Bijlert or Caesar van Everdingen circa 1650, this compelling work showcases the dramatic lighting and rich color characteristic of the Dutch Golden Age. The subject is depicted in a moment of deep contemplation, her hands clasped and eyes cast slightly downward, framed by a brilliant red mantle that creates a powerful focal point against the dark, muted background.

More like this

Büßende Maria Magdalena

Contains nudity

Figure Studies

Büßende Maria Magdalena

Unknown Artist

A dramatic Baroque depiction of the Penitent Mary Magdalene in a moment of intense spiritual contemplation.