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Severine (known as Caroline Remy, wife Guebhard, 1855-1929), socialist journalist, 1893. Creator: Amelie Beaury-Saurel
Severine (known as Caroline Remy, wife Guebhard, 1855-1929), socialist journalist, 1893
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 18cm x 25.4cm (7.1" x 10")
Estimated Product Size is 21.8cm x 26.9cm (8.6" x 10.6")
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This portrait, titled "Severine (known as Caroline Remy, wife Guebhard), socialist journalist, 1893," is a stunning oil on canvas painting by the renowned French artist Amelie Beaury-Saurel. The subject of the painting is Caroline Remy, a prominent socialist journalist and anarchist activist, who was born in 1855 and lived until 1929. The painting depicts Remy in a thoughtful and introspective pose, seated before a plain background, dressed in a simple, high-necked blouse and a long, flowing skirt. Her ginger hair is pulled back in a loose bun, and her piercing gaze seems to penetrate the very soul of the viewer. The use of rich, earthy colors and bold brushstrokes adds depth and texture to the painting, while the subtle details, such as the intricate patterns on her dress and the folds of her skirt, showcase Beaury-Saurel's mastery of technique. This painting is a testament to the strength and determination of Remy, who dedicated her life to fighting for social justice and equality. Her commitment to her cause is evident in her intense expression and the seriousness of her demeanor. The painting is a valuable addition to the collection of the Musee Carnavalet in Paris, which is home to a vast array of historic art and artifacts that tell the story of the city's rich cultural heritage. The portrait also serves as a reminder of the important role that journalists and activists have played in shaping the world around us, and the power of art to capture and preserve the essence of a person and a moment in time.
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