Artwork
Ellen Lloyd (of Ty Newydd, Llannor, Caernarfonshire)

Ellen Lloyd (of Ty Newydd, Llannor, Caernarfonshire) is an unspecified painting by the Impressionist artist Hugh Hughes. It is held in the collection of the National Library of Wales.
About this work
The painting depicts a woman in a blue dress with white lace trim, adorned with a white shawl and a floral headpiece.
The painting depicts a woman in a blue dress with white lace trim, adorned with a white shawl and a floral headpiece. Her dark hair is styled in an updo, and she wears a ring on her right hand. The background of the painting is dark, which contrasts with the woman's light-colored clothing.
The woman's attire and hairstyle suggest a formal or elegant setting, possibly from the early 20th century. The artist's use of color and lighting creates a sense of depth and dimensionality in the painting.
To learn more about the artist's technique, look up the term "chiaroscuro".
Overview
Ellen Lloyd (of Ty Newydd, Llannor, Caernarfonshire) is a portrait painted by Hugh Hughes in 1901. The work is a representation of a woman and is held in the collection of the National Library of Wales.
Subject & Meaning
The subject of the portrait is depicted wearing a blue dress with white lace trim, a white shawl, and a floral headpiece, suggesting a formal or elegant occasion. Her dark hair is styled in an updo, and she wears a ring on her right hand.
Technique & Style
The artist's use of a dark background creates a contrast with the subject's light-colored clothing, producing a sense of depth and dimensionality. This effect is achieved through the manipulation of light and shadow, a technique related to the artistic principle of chiaroscuro.
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