Portret van een vrouw, van voren (1887)

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"Portret van een vrouw, van voren" (1887) by Julie de Graag presents a strikingly intimate portrayal of a woman, showcased frontally against a simple background that brings the viewer directly into a silent conversation with her gaze. This monochrome painting is defined by bold, fluid lines that carve out the woman's delicate facial features, and stylized waves in her hair, contributing to a serene yet penetrating expression.Her attire, including articles such as minimalistic yet elegant earrings and a brooch with intricate details, whispers of the fashion of the era and complements her dignified pose. Julie de Graag's artistry lies in her ability to capture the essence and subtlety of human expressions through a seemingly simple yet profound black and white palette, making this portrait a compelling piece that invites contemplation about the woman’s life and thoughts.De Graag's work here is exemplary of her skills in depicting not just a likeness, but also imbuing her portraits with emotional depth and personality, engaging the viewer in an unspoken narrative about identity and presence.

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Compilation of human portraits, sketches and graphic arts from the 19th century by Julie de Graag (1877–1924), a female Dutch graphic artist and painter. She mainly produced graphic works in an Art Nouveau style which have been described as being both “sober yet refined”.