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Portrait of a Woman — History & Facts
In Portrait of a Woman, Eastman Johnson depicts a woman with a serene expression. The color palette is warm, featuring soft browns and rich earth tones. The background is subtly blurred, drawing focus to the figure.
The woman's attire is elegant, suggesting a sense of dignity and grace. The painting is executed in oil on canvas, a medium that allows for rich texture and depth. Johnson's brushwork is meticulous, capturing the intricate details of the woman's features and clothing. The composition is balanced, with the figure positioned slightly off-center.
This technique enhances the naturalism characteristic of the Realism style. Eastman Johnson was a prominent American painter known for his portraits and genre scenes. This work, created in the 1870s, reflects the Realism movement's focus on everyday subjects and authentic representation. An interesting fact about this painting is that it showcases Johnson's ability to convey personality and emotion through subtle facial expressions.
It remains a significant example of 19th-century American portraiture.
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