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Portrait of Edith Dresselhuys (later Lady Kemsley)

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The portrait presents a woman of undeniable elegance, captured in a moment of poised serenity. Her gaze is direct, yet soft, drawing the viewer into a world of understated luxury and refinement. The artist has masterfully rendered the textures: the smooth skin, the subtle sheen of the pearls, the luxurious drape of the fabric that envelops her shoulders. The play of light and shadow highlights the delicate curves of her face, and the gentle folds of her garments, enhancing the sense of depth and dimension. The overall effect is one of timeless beauty and quiet confidence.

Portrait of Edith Dresselhuys (later Lady Kemsley)

Philip de László

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1924

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3642 × 4792 px
718 × 920 mm

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