Baroness Kitty Rothschild (1916) by John Quincy Adams

Baroness Kitty Rothschild - John Quincy Adams - 1916

Artwork Information

TitleBaroness Kitty Rothschild
ArtistJohn Quincy Adams
Date1916
Mediumoil,canvas
Dimensions215 x 128.5 cm
Art MovementRealism
Current LocationBelvedere, Vienna, Austria

About Baroness Kitty Rothschild

The artwork titled “Baroness Kitty Rothschild” was created by John Quincy Adams in 1916 using oil on canvas. This piece is a portrait belonging to the Realism art movement, with dimensions measuring 215 by 128.5 centimeters. Currently, it is housed at the Belvedere in Vienna, Austria.

The artwork depicts a refined woman, presumably Baroness Kitty Rothschild, standing beside a large, elegant dog. She is dressed in a sleek, black gown with a deep neckline, exuding sophistication and grace. The woman is leaning casually against a piece of furniture, possibly a console or a cabinet, with one hand resting on it. Her other hand dangles a string of pearls, adding a touch of opulence to her appearance. The background features a golden curtain on one side, contributing to the overall sense of luxury and grandeur. The realism in the painting is evident through the meticulous attention to detail, particularly in the texture of the fabric and the lifelike portrayal of the subject and her dog.

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