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Portrait of Caroline Lambart, née Crawley, Countess of Cavan

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The portrait exudes an air of quiet dignity, capturing the subject's poise and aristocratic bearing. The sitter is draped in a flowing, off-the-shoulder gown, the white fabric contrasting elegantly with a vibrant, sapphire-blue wrap that cascades over her shoulders. A delicate pearl necklace graces her neck, enhancing the refined aesthetic. The background is a muted, shadowy space, which adds depth and draws the viewer's attention to the figure's radiant presence. Her expression, a subtle hint of a smile, suggests a contemplative and self-assured personality, inviting the viewer to wonder about her story. The play of light and shadow throughout the piece lends an almost ethereal quality to the portrait, as though the subject is partially emerging from the canvas itself. I imagine the rustle of silk, the soft scent of powder, a whisper of a bygone era.

Portrait of Caroline Lambart, née Crawley, Countess of Cavan

Philip de László

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1912

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3846 × 5760 px
1028 × 1422 mm

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