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Marie Stuck in japanischem Kostüm (The Artist’s Daughter Marie à la japonnaise) — History & Facts
In Marie Stuck in japanischem Kostüm (The Artist’s Daughter Marie à la japonnaise), we see a young girl, Marie, dressed in a vibrant Japanese kimono. The colors are rich, with deep reds, blues, and golds that highlight the intricate patterns of the fabric. Marie's expression is serene, and her pose is graceful, reflecting a sense of calm.
The background is softly blurred, drawing focus to her figure and costume. The painting is executed in oil on canvas, a medium that allows for the vivid colors and detailed textures seen in the kimono. The brushwork is smooth, contributing to the overall harmony of the composition. Viewers can appreciate the careful attention to detail in the patterns of the fabric and the delicate rendering of Marie's features.
The dimensions are approximately 80 x 100 cm, making it a sizable portrait. Franz von Stuck was a prominent figure in the Symbolist movement, and this work reflects his interest in exotic themes and aesthetics. Painted around the turn of the 20th century, it showcases the influence of Japanese art on Western artists during this period. An interesting fact about this piece is that it not only captures Marie's likeness but also serves as a commentary on cultural fascination and appropriation.
Stuck's choice to dress his daughter in a Japanese costume speaks to the broader trends of Orientalism in art at the time.
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