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At The Window — History & Facts
At The Window shows a young woman standing by a window, gazing thoughtfully outside. She is dressed in a flowing white gown, which contrasts beautifully with the warm tones of the interior. The window frame is adorned with delicate curtains, allowing soft light to filter into the room.
The overall atmosphere is serene and inviting, capturing a moment of quiet reflection. The woman's expression is one of contemplation, and her posture suggests a sense of longing. The artist, Eugen von Blaas, is known for his attention to detail, particularly in the fabric of the dress and the play of light. The background reveals a lush garden, hinting at a vibrant world beyond the window.
This painting exemplifies the genre scene style, focusing on everyday life and emotions. Eugen von Blaas painted this work around the year 1900. He was an Austrian artist celebrated for his depictions of women in domestic settings. This painting is part of the collection at the Museum of Fine Arts in Budapest.
An interesting fact is that Blaas often drew inspiration from the beauty of his surroundings and the people he encountered in his life.
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