Artwork
Portrait of Melania née Jastrzębska 1.v. Dunin 2.v. Rawicz

Portrait of Melania née Jastrzębska 1.v. Dunin 2.v. Rawicz is an oil painting by the Realist artist Leopold Horovitz. It dates from 1888 and is held in the collection of the National Museum in Warsaw.
About this work
This painting shows a woman in a dark, plain background. She has a large, curly blonde hairdo and wears a simple white dress with a pearl necklace. Her pose is relaxed, with one arm resting on a fur wrap.
The artist signed the painting in the corner with the year 1876. The fur and the way light hits her face create a soft contrast.
Check out the technique called *chiaroscuro* next.
Overview
This oil painting, created by Leopold Horovitz, is a portrait of a woman titled Portrait of Melania née Jastrzębska 1.v. Dunin 2.v. Rawicz. It is part of the National Museum's collection in Warsaw.
Subject & Meaning
The subject is depicted with curly blonde hair and wears a simple white dress and a pearl necklace, set against a dark background. Her relaxed pose, with one arm resting on a fur wrap, conveys a sense of calm.
Technique & Style
The artist employed chiaroscuro, using the fur and the lighting on her face to create a soft contrast. The signed date of 1876 in the corner differs from the attributed creation year of 1888.
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