The artwork, titled “Princess Bibesco (Marthe Lahovary),” was created by the artist Edouard Vuillard in 1920. Belonging to the art movement known as Intimism, this portrait measures 112 x 81 cm and reflects the genre’s characteristic focus on private, domestic scenes.
The artwork features a richly appointed interior where a woman, presumably Princess Bibesco, is seated in an elegant room filled with vibrant yet softly rendered details. The composition exudes a warm and intimate ambiance with its muted palette of pinks, purples, and greens. The setting includes lavish furnishings, a patterned tapestry on the wall, and a softly lit table adorned with flowers and an ornate lamp. The reflective quality of a mirror in the background creates a depth that further emphasizes the cozy, lived-in nature of the space. Through its gentle brushstrokes and detailed depiction of a serene domestic environment, the artwork embodies the essence of the Intimism movement.