Spanish school of the early 20th century. "Portrait of a lady. Oil on canvas. Signed "E. González".
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Spanish school of the early 20th century.
"Portrait of a lady.
Oil on canvas.
Signed "E. González".
Measurements: 97 x 77 cm; 111 x 90 cm (frame).
In this canvas the author offers us the portrait of an elderly woman, represented in the foreground, seated on an upholstered armchair, on a neutral background that manages to introduce a greater impression of three-dimensionality in the image. Particularly noteworthy is the woman's gesture, who looks forward in a concentrated attitude, thus establishing contact with the viewer. The sophisticated attire covering her body, together with the velvety skirt and the pearly jewellery she wears, indicate the lady's bourgeois character. As in the rest of Europe, in the 18th century portraiture became the leading genre par excellence in Spanish painting as a result of the new social structures, embodying the ultimate expression of the transformation in the taste and mentality of the new bourgeois clientele. This genre embodies the permanent presence of the image of its protagonists, to be enjoyed in the intimacy of a studio, in the daily warmth of a family cabinet or presiding over the main rooms of the house.
"Portrait of a lady.
Oil on canvas.
Signed "E. González".
Measurements: 97 x 77 cm; 111 x 90 cm (frame).
In this canvas the author offers us the portrait of an elderly woman, represented in the foreground, seated on an upholstered armchair, on a neutral background that manages to introduce a greater impression of three-dimensionality in the image. Particularly noteworthy is the woman's gesture, who looks forward in a concentrated attitude, thus establishing contact with the viewer. The sophisticated attire covering her body, together with the velvety skirt and the pearly jewellery she wears, indicate the lady's bourgeois character. As in the rest of Europe, in the 18th century portraiture became the leading genre par excellence in Spanish painting as a result of the new social structures, embodying the ultimate expression of the transformation in the taste and mentality of the new bourgeois clientele. This genre embodies the permanent presence of the image of its protagonists, to be enjoyed in the intimacy of a studio, in the daily warmth of a family cabinet or presiding over the main rooms of the house.
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Spanish school of the early 20th century. "Portrait of a lady. Oil on canvas. Signed "E. González".
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