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Portrait of a Lady, (oil on board)
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Portrait of a Lady, (oil on board)
658902 Portrait of a Lady, (oil on board) by Bianchi, Mose (1836-93); 68.5x50 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: Portrait of a Lady. Mose Bianchi (1840-1904). Oil on board. 68.5 x 50cm); Photo eChristies Images; Italian, out of copyright
Media ID 23294358
© Christie's Images / Bridgeman Images
032012upload Arm Resting Aversion Bad News Behaviour Bianchi Communicate Communicating Depressed Depression Downcast Expression Facial Expression Gray Grey Hair Style Hair Up Heartbroken Leaning On Elbow Looking Away Looking Down Mail Melancholia Melancholy Mose Bianchi Negative Concept Oil On Board Postal Service Temperament Unhappy Using Hands White Color Woman Alone 19th Century European Art 19th Century Painting Ethnic Origin Portrait Style Portraiture Sadness
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This portrait, titled "Portrait of a Lady" captures the essence of melancholy and heartbreak in the late 19th century. Painted by Mose Bianchi, an Italian artist known for his emotional depictions, this oil on board masterpiece measures 68.5 x 50cm. The lady in the painting gazes away from the viewer with a look of profound sadness in her eyes. Her posture is slightly slouched as she leans on her elbow, conveying her aversion to the world around her. Her hair is elegantly styled, adding to the overall aesthetic beauty of the piece. In this somber composition, we witness a woman alone indoors, perhaps receiving bad news through a letter that lies open beside her. The gray color palette further enhances the atmosphere of melancholia and communicates her deep sense of depression. Bianchi's attention to detail is evident in every brushstroke; he skillfully captures not only physical features but also emotions and temperament. This portrait serves as a poignant reminder of human vulnerability and our capacity for sorrow. As we contemplate this artwork from Bridgeman Images' collection, we are transported back to a time when communication was primarily done through letters sent via postal service. The woman's downcast expression reflects both personal anguish and societal constraints placed upon women during that era. "Portrait of a Lady" stands as an enduring testament to Bianchi's talent and his ability to evoke powerful emotions through portraiture.
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