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Portrait of Lady Byng, née Marie Evelyn Moreton

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The subject of this portrait, captured with a remarkable degree of realism, commands the viewer's attention. Her gaze is direct, yet carries a hint of gentle introspection. The artist masterfully uses light and shadow to sculpt her features, highlighting the delicate curve of her lips and the subtle planes of her face. A cascade of light blue fabric drapes around her shoulders, adding a soft contrast to the darker background, which seems to recede, focusing all the attention on the subject.

A stunning necklace of what appear to be blue-green gemstones adds a touch of elegance and sophistication. The subtle brushstrokes, visible upon closer inspection, give a sense of movement and life to the work. The emotional impact is one of quiet dignity and poise, evoking a sense of the sitter's inner strength and character. The composition is well-balanced, drawing the eye naturally to the subject's face. The overall effect is a timeless portrait that speaks of a bygone era, full of grace and refinement.

Portrait of Lady Byng, née Marie Evelyn Moreton

Philip de László

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Created:

1917

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4488 × 5760 px
645 × 825 mm

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