“Portrait of Louise D” Ossonville “is underlined, modest – this beautiful and educated lady did not need an idealization, and yet, when the canvas was ready, someone said to the customer:” Mr. Engr must have been in love with you, if so wrote you “.
In the characteristic gesture of the Countess d’Ossonville, which the artist borrowed from the Roman paintings, the artist merged a mystery and an unexpected background for the portrait, which gives the painting an enchanting depth and allows us to see the figure of the heroine at once from two angles.
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