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Portrait of Madame Hale in Euphrosyn Madame John Hale interpreting Euphrosyn
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Portrait of Madame Hale in Euphrosyn Madame John Hale interpreting Euphrosyn
JLJ4563414 Portrait of Madame Hale in Euphrosyn Madame John Hale interpreting Euphrosyn, the Grace of Joy in Greek mythology. Painting by Joshua Reynolds (1723-1792) 1762-1764. Dim. 236 x 146 cm. Private collection - Mrs Hale as Euphrosyne. 1776. Oil on canvas. Leeds, Yorkshire, Harewood House by Sir Joshua Reynolds (1723-1792) by Reynolds, Joshua (1723-92); Private Collection; (add.info.: Portrait of Madame Hale in Euphrosyn Madame John Hale interpreting Euphrosyn, the Grace of Joy in Greek mythology. Painting by Joshua Reynolds (1723-1792) 1762-1764. Dim. 236 x 146 cm. Private collection - Mrs Hale as Euphrosyne. 1776. Oil on canvas. Leeds, Yorkshire, Harewood House by Sir Joshua Reynolds (1723-1792)); Photo ePhoto Josse; English, out of copyright
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Allegorie Angleterre Anglais Anglaise Anglaises Bonheur Happiness Joie Mythologie Personnage Mythologique Symbole Three Graces Mythological Character Peinture
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This print showcases the exquisite painting "Portrait of Madame Hale in Euphrosyn" by renowned artist Joshua Reynolds. Created between 1762 and 1764, this masterpiece measures an impressive 236 x 146 cm and is currently held in a private collection. The subject of the painting is Madame Hale, elegantly interpreting Euphrosyn, one of the three Graces representing joy in Greek mythology. Sir Joshua Reynolds skillfully captures her beauty and grace through his masterful brushstrokes. In this oil on canvas artwork, Madame Hale exudes happiness as she embodies the essence of joy. The allegorical nature of the piece adds depth to its meaning, symbolizing not only personal happiness but also universal bliss. Displayed at Harewood House in Leeds, Yorkshire, this portrait exemplifies Reynolds' exceptional talent for capturing both physical likeness and emotional expression. The composition beautifully combines elements from classical mythology with British sensibilities. This photograph allows viewers to appreciate the intricate details and vibrant colors that make up this remarkable work of art. It serves as a testament to Reynolds' status as one of Britain's greatest painters during the 18th century. Whether you are an art enthusiast or simply drawn to images that radiate joy and beauty, this print will undoubtedly captivate your imagination.
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