Princess Bibesco (Marthe Lahovary) (1920) by Edouard Vuillard

Princess Bibesco (Marthe Lahovary) - Edouard Vuillard - 1920

Artwork Information

TitlePrincess Bibesco (Marthe Lahovary)
ArtistEdouard Vuillard
Date1920
Dimensions112 x 81 cm
Art MovementIntimism

About Princess Bibesco (Marthe Lahovary)

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.

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