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Lady In Black, Seated (Thérèse Noire) — History & Facts
In Lady In Black, Seated (Thérèse Noire), we see a woman dressed in a striking black gown, seated gracefully. The background is softly muted, allowing the figure to take center stage. Her expression is calm and composed, suggesting a sense of dignity.
The play of light on her attire adds depth to the painting. The painting is executed in oil on canvas, a medium that allows for rich textures and vibrant colors. Edelfelt's brushwork is detailed, particularly in the rendering of the fabric and the woman's features. The dimensions are approximately 70 x 90 cm, making it a substantial portrait.
The careful attention to detail reflects the artist's skill in capturing realism. Albert Edelfelt was a Finnish painter known for his contributions to Realism. This work, created in the 1890s, showcases his ability to portray the human figure with sensitivity and accuracy. An interesting fact about this painting is that it is believed to depict Thérèse Noire, a model who inspired several artists of the time.
Edelfelt's focus on the subject's inner life is evident in her serene expression.
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