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Washerwoman

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The image presents a woman, likely a washerwoman, rendered with a gentle, almost melancholic air. The artist has captured her with a soft focus, emphasizing the play of light and shadow across her face and clothing. Her gaze is downward, lost in thought or perhaps weary with the day's labor. The use of blues and whites in her striped blouse creates a striking contrast against the muted greens of the background. The artist's brushstrokes are visible, adding a textural richness that invites the viewer to engage with the painting on a tactile level. It's a portrait that speaks of quiet dignity and the simple realities of life in a bygone era.

Washerwoman

Camille Pissarro

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Created:

1890

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3605 × 4507 px
591 × 730 mm

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