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Marguerite — History & Facts
In Marguerite, the viewer is greeted by a striking portrait of a young woman. She is depicted with soft, flowing hair and a gentle expression that conveys both innocence and introspection. The color palette is warm, featuring rich earth tones that enhance her natural beauty.
The background is subtly blurred, allowing the figure to stand out prominently in the composition. The painting is executed in oil on canvas, a medium that allows for rich texture and depth. The artist employs a realistic style, capturing the details of Marguerite's features with precision. The light falls softly on her face, creating a sense of warmth and intimacy.
The dimensions of the artwork are approximately 65 x 81 cm, making it a substantial piece that invites close viewing. Hugues Merle was a French painter known for his realistic portraits and genre scenes. Marguerite reflects his skill in portraying the human figure with sensitivity and detail. Interestingly, this work is part of a private collection, which adds an element of exclusivity to its appreciation.
Merle's ability to convey emotion through his subjects has made this painting a notable example of 19th-century realism.
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