Andromeda Chained to the Rocks
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A full-length nude woman stands bound to a rocky ledge, arms raised overhead with dark bands at the wrists, her torso and hip softly illuminated by a warm light that models the form. The composition uses a diagonal stance against a dark cliff on the left, with a white draped wrap at the hips and a green tassel, while a pale seascape and vegetation occupy the right, creating tension between figure and landscape. The painting exhibits Rembrandt's Baroque approach with strong chiaroscuro, an earthy palette, and textured brushwork that renders skin, fabric, and rock with tactile realism and a somber, dramatic mood.
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