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AdA laAOde Labille-Guiard Madame Lefranc painting
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AdA laAOde Labille-Guiard Madame Lefranc painting
Adelaide Labille-Guiard, Madame Lefranc painting the portrait of her husband Charles Lefranc, painting, portrait, 1779, Watercolor and gouache on ivory, Height, 6.6 cm (2.5 inches), Signed, Labille Guiard 1779
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Media ID 19561779
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This exquisite print captures a remarkable work of art by Adélaïde Labille-Guiard, titled "Madame Lefranc painting the portrait of her husband Charles Lefranc". Created in 1779, this delicate watercolor and gouache on ivory piece showcases the immense talent and skill of Labille-Guiard as both an artist and a storyteller. In this intimate scene, we witness Madame Lefranc fully immersed in her creative process. With utmost concentration and precision, she delicately applies brushstrokes to capture the likeness of her beloved husband. The tenderness with which she handles her tools reflects not only her artistic prowess but also the deep affection shared between them. Labille-Guiard's attention to detail is truly awe-inspiring. Every stroke seems to breathe life into Charles' portrait, capturing his essence with remarkable accuracy. Through subtle shading and vibrant colors, she brings forth his personality onto the canvas. The choice of watercolor and gouache on ivory adds another layer of elegance to this masterpiece. The softness of these materials lends a dreamlike quality to the artwork while enhancing its intricate details. Signed by Labille Guiard herself in 1779, this small yet captivating painting stands as a testament to her exceptional talent during a time when female artists faced numerous challenges in gaining recognition for their work. As we gaze upon this print from Liszt Collection, we are transported back in time to witness not only an extraordinary artistic achievement but
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