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Woman in Three-Quarter Bust to the Right

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This captivating portrait presents a woman in a three-quarter bust view turned gently to the right. Rendered with expertly delicate etching techniques, the composition balances both detailed and suggestive line work. Her voluminous hair, textured with energetic, crosshatched strokes, contrasts beautifully against a dark, densely hatched background that pushes her pale, softly shaded face into the spotlight. The subtle tint of blue in her eyes and faint flush on her lips bring life and a calm poise to her serene expression.

The artist masterfully captures the ethereal grace and quiet confidence of the subject, utilizing the interplay of light and shadow with a nuanced sensitivity. The sparse lines sketching her neck and shoulders invite the viewer’s imagination to complete the form, enhancing the artwork’s elegant simplicity and emotional intimacy. Positioned in the early 20th century, this piece reflects the era's shift towards impressionistic and symbolist influences, shedding monumental detail for suggestion and mood. The emotional resonance lies in the quiet dignity and introspective allure of the lady, making it an enduring, delicate study of feminine beauty.

Woman in Three-Quarter Bust to the Right

Paul César Helleu

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Created:

1900

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Dimensions:

4342 × 5760 px
330 × 450 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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