Portrait of the Laskaraki sisters (1867) by Giovanni Boldini

Portrait of the Laskaraki sisters - Giovanni Boldini - 1867

Artwork Information

TitlePortrait of the Laskaraki sisters
ArtistGiovanni Boldini
Date1867
Mediumoil,wood
Dimensions14 x 22 cm
Art MovementImpressionism

About Portrait of the Laskaraki sisters

The artwork titled “Portrait of the Laskaraki sisters,” created by Giovanni Boldini in 1867, is a quintessential example of Impressionism rendered in oil on wood. Measuring 14 x 22 cm, this portrait captures the essence of its subjects in an intimate and detailed manner, characteristic of the Impressionist approach.

The artwork portrays three women, presumably the Laskaraki sisters, seated in what appears to be a richly furnished interior, suggesting a scene of domestic leisure. The sisters are seated on a plush sofa, their attire and posture indicating a moment of repose or contemplation. Each figure exudes a distinct individuality, with differences in their expressions and postures adding depth to the composition. The background features ornate wallpaper, a table, and chairs, contributing to a sense of warmth and elegance. The use of light and shadow, along with the textured brushstrokes, creates a vivid atmosphere, highlighting the intricate details and the ambiance of the setting. The overall effect is both intimate and dynamic, capturing a fleeting moment in everyday life with an emotional and nuanced portrayal.

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