Maria Teresa von Moser-Ebreichsdorf (1907) by John Quincy Adams

Maria Teresa von Moser-Ebreichsdorf - John Quincy Adams - 1907

Artwork Information

TitleMaria Teresa von Moser-Ebreichsdorf
ArtistJohn Quincy Adams
Date1907
Mediumoil,canvas
Art MovementRealism

About Maria Teresa von Moser-Ebreichsdorf

The artwork entitled “Maria Teresa von Moser-Ebreichsdorf,” created by the artist John Quincy Adams in 1907, is an oil painting on canvas that belongs to the Realism art movement and is categorized as a portrait.

The artwork features a young woman, presumably Maria Teresa von Moser-Ebreichsdorf, elegantly dressed and holding a bouquet of vibrant flowers. She is standing before a mirror, which captures her reflective image, enriching the depth and realism of the composition. The woman’s attire, detailed with a yellow and white dress, exudes a sense of grace and refinement. To the right, a finely carved chair with draped fabric and a small dog adds to the scene’s domestic tranquility and luxurious aura. The painting’s warm and naturalistic tones highlight John Quincy Adams’ commitment to the Realism movement, focusing on the meticulous depiction of life and the beauty of everyday moments.

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