Rose O’Neill (1907) by Gertrude Kasebier

Rose O'Neill - Gertrude Kasebier - 1907

Artwork Information

TitleRose O'Neill
ArtistGertrude Kasebier
Date1907
Art MovementPictorialism

About Rose O'Neill

The artwork titled “Rose O’Neill,” created by artist Gertrude Kasebier in 1907, belongs to the Pictorialism art movement and is classified as a photographic genre. It captures the essence of the early 20th-century aesthetic and an intimate portrayal of its subject.

In the composition of the artwork, a woman is seated, gaze directed towards the viewer, conveying a sense of calm introspection. Her attire, featuring intricate patterns, and the carefully arranged elements around her, reflect the meticulous attention to detail characteristic of Kasebier’s work. Soft, natural light filters through the backdrop, lending an ethereal quality to the scene. The presence of a modestly adorned bowl and a vase with foliage further enhance the serene and contemplative atmosphere of the piece. This artwork exemplifies the Pictorialist approach, where the focus is on beauty, tonality, and composition, elevating the photographic medium to the realm of fine art.

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