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Hendricus Jacobus Burgers (After) Portrait of the Countess Juliana v 1876
$700.00 USD
Step into the world of elegance and refinement with the portrait titled "(After) Hendricus Jacobus BÃœRGERS - Portrait of Countess Juliana v 1876." This captivating oil painting on canvas portrays Countess Juliana in a striking red dress, seated with her arm gently supported.
Details:
Artist: (After)Hendricus Jacobus BÃœRGERS
Title: Portrait of the Countess Juliana V.
Date: 1876
Medium: Oil on canvas
Dimensions: 70 x 54 cm
Condition Report: Probably duplicated and conserved during restoration in 1996, slightly stained. Scratch.
Notes: Signed lower right corner; titled and dated on the stretcher on verso.
The artist, Hendricus Jacobus BÃœRGERS (1834-1899), skillfully captures the countess's likeness and personality in this exquisite portrait. Although it is noted as an "after" work, implying that it is a copy or homage to the original artist, the painting still retains the beauty and essence of the Countess Juliana.
Painted in 1876, the portrait showcases the artistic style and techniques popular during that period. The countess is depicted with poise and grace, exuding a sense of confidence and nobility. The vibrant red dress adds a touch of regality and serves as a focal point, drawing the viewer's attention to the countess's presence.
Measuring approximately 27.6 x 21.3 inches (70 x 54 cm), the portrait's dimensions provide an intimate and detailed view of the countess's features and the intricate brushwork employed by the artist. The slightly stained canvas and scratch below the character's left hand, although present, do not detract significantly from the overall appeal of the artwork. The frame, displaying superficial signs of wear, adds to the historical charm and authenticity of the piece.
The artist's signature, "HJ Burgers," proudly adorns the painting, affirming its connection to Hendricus Jacobus BÃœRGERS. The verso of the canvas is titled on the stretcher, further establishing the countess's identity and historical significance.
Immerse yourself in the world of aristocracy and refinement through this captivating portrait. Experience the elegance and beauty of the Countess Juliana v as captured by the skilled hand of (After) Hendricus Jacobus BÃœRGERS. Let the vibrant colors, meticulous details, and historical context transport you to a bygone era, evoking a sense of admiration and appreciation for the artistry and the countess's captivating presence.
Details:
Artist: (After)Hendricus Jacobus BÃœRGERS
Title: Portrait of the Countess Juliana V.
Date: 1876
Medium: Oil on canvas
Dimensions: 70 x 54 cm
Condition Report: Probably duplicated and conserved during restoration in 1996, slightly stained. Scratch.
Notes: Signed lower right corner; titled and dated on the stretcher on verso.
The artist, Hendricus Jacobus BÃœRGERS (1834-1899), skillfully captures the countess's likeness and personality in this exquisite portrait. Although it is noted as an "after" work, implying that it is a copy or homage to the original artist, the painting still retains the beauty and essence of the Countess Juliana.
Painted in 1876, the portrait showcases the artistic style and techniques popular during that period. The countess is depicted with poise and grace, exuding a sense of confidence and nobility. The vibrant red dress adds a touch of regality and serves as a focal point, drawing the viewer's attention to the countess's presence.
Measuring approximately 27.6 x 21.3 inches (70 x 54 cm), the portrait's dimensions provide an intimate and detailed view of the countess's features and the intricate brushwork employed by the artist. The slightly stained canvas and scratch below the character's left hand, although present, do not detract significantly from the overall appeal of the artwork. The frame, displaying superficial signs of wear, adds to the historical charm and authenticity of the piece.
The artist's signature, "HJ Burgers," proudly adorns the painting, affirming its connection to Hendricus Jacobus BÃœRGERS. The verso of the canvas is titled on the stretcher, further establishing the countess's identity and historical significance.
Immerse yourself in the world of aristocracy and refinement through this captivating portrait. Experience the elegance and beauty of the Countess Juliana v as captured by the skilled hand of (After) Hendricus Jacobus BÃœRGERS. Let the vibrant colors, meticulous details, and historical context transport you to a bygone era, evoking a sense of admiration and appreciation for the artistry and the countess's captivating presence.
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