"young Girl" By Louise-élisabeth Anselme-charmasson (1923–2010)
A regular at the major Parisian art salons since the late 1960s, the artist reveals here her full talent for rendering skin tones and light. With a airy, slightly “blurred” touch, full of softness—reminiscent of the Impressionist tradition—she captures the poetry and grace of her model. An intimate, luminous, and exquisitely delicate work.
Louise-Élisabeth ANSELME-CHARMASSON (1923–2010)Born in Bourges in 1923, she passed away in 2010.
Shetook art classes through the City of Paris and beganexhibiting in major Parisian salons, including the famous Salon desArtistes, as early as the late 1960s.
She is renowned for her Parisian landscapes, her flower arrangements, and her female nudes.
Her brushwork is ethereal and gentle, with a perfect mastery of light on the skin that often brings to mind gallery owners, the delicate legacy of Auguste Renoir’s nudes.
Her female nudes viewed from behind are her most intimate works and are sought after by interior designers to create boudoir-style atmospheres.
Oil painting dimensions: 46 x 33 cm
Frame dimensions: 53 x 40 cm
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Period: 20th century
Style: Other Style
Condition: Good condition
Material: Oil painting
Width: 40
Height: 53
Depth: 4
Reference (ID): 1786684
Availability: In stock
































