Artwork
Portrait of Berg

Portrait of Berg is an oil painting by the Realist artist Michele Gordigiani. It dates from 1871 and is held in the collection of the Hermitage Museum.
About this work
Overview
Portrait of Berg is an oil painting created by Michele Gordigiani in 1871, currently part of the collection at the State Hermitage Museum.
Subject & Meaning
The portrait depicts a young woman embodying elegance and refinement. Her attire and accessories—a black dress with lace-trimmed, off-the-shoulder neckline, pearls, and a pink flower in her hair—convey a sense of sophistication. The subject's poised stance, with one hand on her hip and the other holding pearls, suggests confidence and composure.
Technique & Style
Gordigiani's use of oil paint achieves a detailed, realistic portrayal. The contrast between the dark, leafy background and the subject's lighter tones creates depth. The artist's attention to texture, evident in the lace, pearls, and the subject's braided brown hair, adds to the painting's visual richness.
History & Provenance
Created in 1871, the painting is now housed at the State Hermitage Museum, indicating its recognized artistic and historical value.
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