Philip de Laszlo (Anglo-Hungarian, 1869-1937), The Hon. Mrs Philip Leyland Kindersley (née Oonagh Guinness, later Lady Oranmore and Browne), 1931, Oil on canvas 52 1/2 x 36 in. (132 x 99 cm), Signed and dated ‘de László. 1931’ lower left, Image Source: Philip Mould and Co
That is what fascinates me about this painting. That fabric technique! Thanks for sharing your thoughts, Dolly. I always enjoy your input – now I am going to inspect some Goya paintings. 🌻
You are most welcome, dear friend. You might start with The Countess of Chinchon, The Black Duchess, and the portrait of the queen. You’ll se the evolution, as he perfected the technique.
A stunning portrait! Love it!
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I am happy you enjoy this portrait, Rosaliene. Thanks for sharing your thoughts. 😊
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The silvery grey shimmering is so reminiscent of the Goya technique as to be almost uncanny for its times.
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That is what fascinates me about this painting. That fabric technique! Thanks for sharing your thoughts, Dolly. I always enjoy your input – now I am going to inspect some Goya paintings. 🌻
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You are most welcome, dear friend. You might start with The Countess of Chinchon, The Black Duchess, and the portrait of the queen. You’ll se the evolution, as he perfected the technique.
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Thank you, Dolly!
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