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Portrait of Audrey Winifred Radcliffe Battine, wife of Oswald James Battine 1935

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This elegant portrait captures a poised woman seated gracefully, her posture radiating self-assurance and subtle refinement. Draped in a soft, luminous gown that shimmers with delicate hues of cream and lavender, she exudes timeless sophistication. The contrast between her pale dress and the sumptuous deep blue shawl adds depth to the composition while emphasizing her slender frame. Her dark, wavy hair frames a fair, expressive face that gazes contemplatively into the distance, creating an emotional connection with the viewer. The warm, muted background envelops her gently, allowing the figure to emerge vividly without distractions.

Rendered with masterful brushwork, the artist blends classical portrait traditions with an intimate modern sensibility. The smooth textures of the fabric and skin are skillfully balanced with subtle highlights and shadows, lending a softness that enhances the subject’s serene yet strong presence. The overall palette of muted earth tones mixed with gentle pastels invites quiet introspection, evoking a sense of poised elegance from the early 20th century. This painting stands as a refined celebration of feminine grace and quiet dignity during a period of cultural transition.

Portrait of Audrey Winifred Radcliffe Battine, wife of Oswald James Battine 1935

Philip de László

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1935

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3490 × 4312 px
920 × 1160 mm

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