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Portrait boy sitting window niche dressed blue jacket
Portrait of a boy sitting in a window niche and dressed in a blue jacket, Portrait of a boy sitting in a chair in a window niche and dressed in a blue jacket. Writing or drawing on a sruk paper. On the frame is a bowl with fruit and vines, a glass of milk and a currant bun. The stone window is adorned with a relief with playing, or bacchanal of, putti, historical persons not known by name, boy (child between toddler and youth), handwriting, written text, Jean Augustin Daiwaille (attributed to), 1830 - 1850, paper, cardboard, h 40.6 cm × w 33 cm
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Media ID 19559339
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1830 1850 Adorned Bacchanal Bowl Cardboard Chair Drawing Dressed Frame Fruit Glass Handwriting Historical Persons Jean Augustin Daiwaille Milk Playing Putti Relief Toddler Vines Writing Youth Attributed Blue Jacket Stone Window
EDITORS COMMENTS
This print from the Liszt Collection captures a poignant moment in time. The portrait showcases a young boy, dressed in a charming blue jacket, sitting comfortably in a window niche. His innocent gaze and relaxed posture suggest a sense of tranquility and introspection. The composition is enhanced by the presence of an exquisite frame adorned with intricate details. A bowl filled with luscious fruits and delicate vines adds a touch of natural beauty to the scene. Beside it, a glass of milk and a currant bun hint at simple pleasures enjoyed by this young soul. The stone window itself becomes an artistic canvas as it displays an enchanting relief featuring playful putti engaged in what appears to be a bacchanal celebration. These historical figures, though unknown by name, add an air of mystery and intrigue to the overall narrative. What truly captivates attention is the sruk paper on which the boy seems engrossed in either writing or drawing. This act of creativity highlights his youthful curiosity and imagination. Attributed to Jean Augustin Daiwaille between 1830-1850, this piece exudes timeless charm through its use of paper mounted on sturdy cardboard measuring approximately 40.6 cm high and 33 cm wide. This extraordinary photograph invites us into the world of this young boy's contemplation while leaving room for our own interpretations and reflections upon life's fleeting moments captured within its frame.
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