Portrait of a Lady in Pink (aka Lady in Pink Portrait of Mrs. Leslie Cotton) (c.1888 – c.1889) by William Merritt Chase

Portrait of a Lady in Pink (aka Lady in Pink Portrait of Mrs. Leslie Cotton) - William Merritt Chase - c.1888 - c.1889

Artwork Information

TitlePortrait of a Lady in Pink (aka Lady in Pink Portrait of Mrs. Leslie Cotton)
ArtistWilliam Merritt Chase
Datec.1888 - c.1889
Art MovementImpressionism

About Portrait of a Lady in Pink (aka Lady in Pink Portrait of Mrs. Leslie Cotton)

The artwork titled “Portrait of a Lady in Pink” (also known as “Lady in Pink Portrait of Mrs. Leslie Cotton”) was meticulously crafted by the esteemed artist William Merritt Chase between circa 1888 and circa 1889. This masterpiece is an exquisite example of the Impressionism movement, and it falls within the genre of portraiture.

The artwork portrays a refined lady, elegantly attired in a delicate pink dress that exudes an aura of grace and sophistication. The lady is depicted seated against a muted, dark backdrop that accentuates the light pastels of her dress, bringing a harmonious contrast to the overall composition. Her posture suggests contemplation, with her gaze directed thoughtfully into the distance. The texture of the fabric is rendered with exceptional skill, showcasing Chase’s adept use of brushstrokes that capture the intricate details and soft flow of the dress. The flowers subtly embedded in the background add an additional layer of elegance, enhancing the delicate and serene atmosphere of the portrait.

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