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Damenbildnis

Damenbildnis is an oil painting by the Impressionist artist Karl Gussow. It dates from 1891 and is held in the collection of the Kunsthistorisches Museum.
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Overview
Created in 1891, this oil portrait by German painter Karl Gussow depicts a woman presented from the shoulders up. The work is part of the collection of Vienna’s Kunsthistorisches Museum, where it is displayed among other 19th‑century European paintings.
Subject & Meaning
The sitter is shown in a dark dress trimmed with a white ruffled collar, a brooch at the throat, and a fur hat crowned with a feather and a small bird. Her hair is pulled back, her gaze directed to the right, and her expression remains neutral, suggesting a restrained, perhaps formal, representation rather than an intimate narrative.
Technique & Style
Gussow employed the oil medium to achieve a high degree of realism, rendering the textures of fabric, fur, and feather with careful brushwork. The dark background isolates the figure, allowing subtle tonal variations in skin and clothing to become the focal point of the composition.
History & Provenance
Since its completion, the portrait has remained in public ownership, entering the Kunsthistorisches Museum’s holdings where it has been catalogued under the accession number Q28000192. The museum’s records indicate no major changes in attribution or condition since its acquisition.
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