Fatima (1862) by Edward Burne-Jones

Fatima - Edward Burne-Jones - 1862

Artwork Information

TitleFatima
ArtistEdward Burne-Jones
Date1862
Mediumgouache,pencil,watercolor,paper,canvas
Dimensions77.5 x 26.7 cm
Art MovementRomanticism
Current LocationPrivate Collection

About Fatima

“Fatima,” an exquisite portrait created by Edward Burne-Jones in 1862, is a distinguished work executed in gouache, pencil, and watercolor on paper and canvas. This artwork belongs to the Romanticism art movement and measures 77.5 by 26.7 centimeters. Currently housed in a private collection, “Fatima” exemplifies Burne-Jones’s mastery in portraying human subjects with profound emotional depth and detailed precision.

The artwork presents a full-length portrait of a woman, seemingly deep in contemplation. She is depicted with a serene expression, subtle yet captivating, embodying the Romanticism movement’s fascination with emotion and beauty. The woman’s attire, a rich, warm-colored gown with voluminous sleeves and intricate details, enhances her refined presence. The soft folds and textures of the fabric are meticulously rendered, signifying Burne-Jones’s exceptional skill in conveying drapery and texture. The darker background contrasts with her illuminated figure, drawing the viewer’s eye to her solemn demeanor and expressive features.

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