Grey Lady (Mrs. Ince) (1912) by Tom Roberts

Grey Lady (Mrs. Ince) - Tom Roberts - 1912

Artwork Information

TitleGrey Lady (Mrs. Ince)
ArtistTom Roberts
Date1912
Art MovementImpressionism

About Grey Lady (Mrs. Ince)

The artwork, titled “Grey Lady (Mrs. Ince),” was created by Tom Roberts in the year 1912. It belongs to the art movement known as Impressionism and is categorized within the genre of portrait painting.

The artwork features a dignified woman seated in a chair, exuding an air of poise and sophistication. She is adorned in a light-colored, elegant garment that appears to be made of a delicate fabric with intricate details. Her hat, an equally refined accessory, matches the delicate nature of her attire, adding to the overall image of grace. The woman’s poised demeanor and thoughtful expression are captured with soft, fluid brushstrokes, a hallmark of the Impressionist style. The background is rendered in muted tones, ensuring that the viewer’s focus remains on the subject’s face and attire. This portrait exemplifies Tom Roberts’ mastery in capturing the essence and personality of his subject through subtle yet evocative details.

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