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Portrait of E.V. Surikova

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In this captivating artwork, the artist captures an intimate moment with a young woman gazing serenely out of the frame, her expression imbued with a contemplative stillness. The subject’s delicate features are framed by an elegant arrangement of soft, flowing hair that reflects the light gently, showcasing a palette of harmonious skin tones. She is adorned in a white blouse, indicative of the period's fashion, highlighted by a striking orange necklace that draws the eye and adds a pop of color to the scene.

The backdrop of the painting, a rich tapestry of greens and blues, complements the vibrant bouquet of flowers in a glass vase placed strategically before her. The juxtaposition of the youthful figure against the lush floral arrangement creates a contrasting dynamism—one of youth against the fleeting beauty of flowers. The brush strokes exhibit a loose, expressive style, evoking an emotional resonance that invites the viewer to ponder the subject’s thoughts. This painting, with its fresh aesthetics and emotional depth, reflects the transformative 1900s art scene, where artists began to explore deeper psychological portrayals within their subjects, connecting the inner life with outer beauty.

Portrait of E.V. Surikova

Vasily Surikov

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Created:

1908

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4000 × 3784 px

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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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