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1874, Eva Gonzalès, Portrait of a Young Woman -- National Museum of Women in the Arts (Washington)

From the museum label: A French Impressionist painter, Gonzalès was interested in how colors and textures could be affected by changing conditions of light. Her sitter's attire allowed Gonzalès to draw out a spectrum of nuance in a white dress and hat by using different techniques. The silky satin sheen of her sleeves and bodice, diaphanous stole around her arms, and delicate wisps of feathers on her hat--made by short rapid strokes from a dry brush--demonstrate Gonzales's mastery of Impressionist techniques.

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Uploaded on January 5, 2025
Taken on January 5, 2025