A great portraitist, the French painter perfectly captures the essence of this unnamed young woman, whose deep black eyes gaze at us with a slightly snobbish expression. Dressed as a sidesaddler with a plumed hat, the black that pervades the canvas is toned down by the perfect white of the lace collar and the passionate red of the rose in her hair. This beautiful painting is framed in a wonderful late 19th-century giltwood frame and is ready to hang on the wall.
Hélène Le Roy d'Étiolles, born Devy in London on June 10, 1864, to French parents and died in 1939, is a French painter. A student of Jean-Joseph Benjamin-Constant, Hélène Le Roy d'Étiolles exhibited at the Salon des Artistes Français from 1888 to 1933. Her favorite subjects were women and girls, whom she portrayed with soft, delicate colors. Among the rare female painters, her paintings are also found in several French museums, including the Musée d'Orsay in Paris: - Madame Jean Mottet at the Age of 12 (1884-1964), 1897, Musée Lambinet. - End of the Day, Salon of Women Painters and Sculptors 1906, Rouen exhibition 1906 - Woman in Pink, exhibited at the Salon des Artistes Français in 1911 - Portrait of a Young Girl, before 1922, assigned to the Musée d'Orsay, currently in the National Assembly.
Measure
canvas cm 67 x 55
frame cm 86 x 77
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