MCJ (Marie) Jordan (1866-1948), The Artist’s Wife (c. 1888 - c. 1923)
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Artist: George Hendrik BreitnerDate: c. 1888 - c. 1923The artwork titled "MCJ (Marie) Jordan (1866-1948), The Artist’s Wife" is a captivating and intimate portrait by the renowned Dutch painter George Hendrik Breitner. Known for his role in the Amsterdam Impressionism movement, Breitner's expertise in capturing emotion and atmosphere is evident in this poignant depiction of his wife.This painting reveals the dimly lit figure of Marie Jordan, partially obscured by shadows, which adds an element of mystery and depth to the portrait. Her face softly emerges from the darkness, illuminated gently, which highlights her thoughtful expression. The subtle interplay of light and shadow masterfully captures the contemplative mood, suggesting a moment of introspection or quiet solitude.Breitner’s use of a restrained color palette, dominated by dark tones, focuses attention on the texture and subtle variances in lighting, which evoke a sense of realism and presence. The rough, expressive brushstrokes contribute to the overall emotional intensity of the piece, aligning with Breitner's characteristic style that often explored the raw, unembellished aspects of life and personal moments."MCJ (Marie) Jordan (1866-1948), The Artist’s Wife" is more than just a visual representation; it is a deeply personal exploration of the artist's relationship with his muse and life partner.
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George Hendrik Breitner (12 September 1857 – 5 June 1923) was a Dutch painter and photographer. An important figure in Amsterdam Impressionism, he is noted especially for his paintings of street scenes and harbours in a realistic style. He painted en plein air, and became interested in photography as a means of documenting street life and atmospheric effects – rainy weather in particular – as reference materials for his paintings.