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"family Portrait", 19th Century
Oil on canvas "Family portrait", painted wooden cardre.
In the middle of the 19th century, the great bourgeoisie, both an actor and beneficiary of the industrial revolution, sought to leave the image of its economic and social success to posterity. Instead of belonging to a prestigious lineage of the past, it celebrates the family, the cornerstone of this new model. At a time when photography is only a technique and an emerging art, the family portrait is particularly in vogue in painting.
The dark clothes of the woman and children, although enhanced with white lace collar and shirt, refer to the recent mourning probably of the wife’s husband.
XIX century,
English school
Price is not negotiable
In the middle of the 19th century, the great bourgeoisie, both an actor and beneficiary of the industrial revolution, sought to leave the image of its economic and social success to posterity. Instead of belonging to a prestigious lineage of the past, it celebrates the family, the cornerstone of this new model. At a time when photography is only a technique and an emerging art, the family portrait is particularly in vogue in painting.
The dark clothes of the woman and children, although enhanced with white lace collar and shirt, refer to the recent mourning probably of the wife’s husband.
XIX century,
English school
Price is not negotiable
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