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Mrs. William Burden, A. M. (née Margaret Livingston Partridge) 1932

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This exquisite portrait captures a poised woman enveloped in soft, painterly strokes that bring her delicate features to life. The artist deftly balances detailed realism in the woman’s luminous face with a freer, almost impressionistic treatment of her garments—a shimmering blue shawl draped elegantly over a white dress. There’s something quietly magnetic about her gaze; calm yet compelling, it invites the viewer to wonder about her thoughts and emotions. The subtle contrast of the cool blues against the warm, muted ochre background creates a harmonious yet dynamic tension, enhancing the figure’s ethereal presence.

The composition is intimate, focusing tightly on the subject’s upper torso and face, which emphasizes her graceful posture and the gentle gesture of her hand clutching a strand of pearls. The brushwork is confident but tender, revealing the artist’s mastery of both texture and mood. This portrait, created in 1932, reflects the interwar period’s blend of classical portraiture with emerging modern sensibilities. Its emotional atmosphere—both serene and introspective—resonates with a timeless elegance that feels both personal and universal.

Mrs. William Burden, A. M. (née Margaret Livingston Partridge) 1932

Philip de László

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1932

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4036 × 5182 px
704 × 914 mm

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