Louise, Daughter of the Hon. L. I. Smith (1888) by Tom Roberts

Louise, Daughter of the Hon. L. I. Smith - Tom Roberts - 1888

Artwork Information

TitleLouise, Daughter of the Hon. L. I. Smith
ArtistTom Roberts
Date1888
Art MovementImpressionism

About Louise, Daughter of the Hon. L. I. Smith

“Louise, Daughter of the Hon. L. I. Smith” is a portrait painting created by the artist Tom Roberts in 1888. The artwork, which belongs to the Impressionism movement, features a young girl named Louise, who is presumably the daughter of the Honorable L. I. Smith.

This portrait portrays a young girl with blonde hair seated and holding an open book. Louise is dressed in a delicate white dress adorned with purple bows on the shoulders. Her youthful innocence is underscored by her gentle expression and the natural light that softly illuminates her face and attire. The background of the painting is dark, which contrasts with her light dress, drawing the viewer’s attention to her figure. A potted plant with red flowers is situated near her, adding a touch of color and liveliness to the otherwise subdued backdrop. The artist’s use of light and shadow, along with the fine details, exemplifies the attributes of the Impressionism art movement.

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