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Auburn-Haired Beauty

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This evocative portrait captures a young woman with auburn hair, rendered in delicate, soft brushstrokes that lend the image a dreamlike quality. The artist’s technique blends subtle layering and gentle shading to emphasize the sitter’s serene expression and the natural flow of her hair, which cascades in loose waves around her shoulders. The muted, warm tones of the background harmonize beautifully with the rich, earthy colors of her hair and skin, creating a quiet intimacy that draws the viewer closer.

The composition is intimate yet restrained, focusing tightly on the subject’s face and upper body, allowing the personality and emotion to emerge through her slightly parted lips and contemplative gaze. This piece, painted in the late 19th century, reflects the era’s fascination with capturing individual character and mood, while the softness of the execution hints at the influence of Impressionism. It’s a tender, timeless portrayal that invites one to pause and connect with the subtle beauty and humanity of the sitter.

Auburn-Haired Beauty

Alexei Harlamoff

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Created:

1894

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Dimensions:

4272 × 5696 px
350 × 470 mm

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This artwork is provided as a public domain image resource. You can use the free 2K file for everyday creative work, while 4K and Ultra HD files are available with credits.

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