Mademoiselle de Foudras (1872) by Camille Corot

Mademoiselle de Foudras - Camille Corot - 1872

Artwork Information

TitleMademoiselle de Foudras
ArtistCamille Corot
Date1872
Mediumoil,canvas
Art MovementRomanticism
Current LocationKelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum, Glasgow, UK

About Mademoiselle de Foudras

The artwork titled “Mademoiselle de Foudras,” created by Camille Corot in 1872, is an oil painting on canvas associated with the Romanticism art movement. It represents the genre of portraiture and is housed in the Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum in Glasgow, UK.

In “Mademoiselle de Foudras,” Corot presents a thoughtful and evocative depiction of a young woman. The sitter’s expression is introspective, her gaze directed downward, suggesting a sense of contemplation or melancholy. She is adorned with a delicate floral wreath on her dark, loosely styled hair, adding an element of softness and natural beauty to her appearance. Her attire is traditional, characterized by intricate details and rich textures, highlighting Corot’s meticulous attention to fabric and form. The background is rendered in muted, earthy tones, which help to accentuate the figure’s presence and enhance the overall mood of the portrait. Corot’s skillful use of light and shadow further adds to the depth and realism of the artwork, making it a remarkable example of Romantic portraiture.

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