The Glance ( 1881)

Technique: Giclée quality print
Recommended by our customers
Size
Finishing (pick one!)

More about this artwork

Frederick Arthur Bridgman's evocative painting "The Glance" (1881) captivates viewers with its intimate and introspective portrayal of a woman adorned in rich, flowing garments. This artwork is a fine example of Bridgman's detailed attention to texture and light, characteristics that have enthralled art lovers and critics alike.In "The Glance," the subject is depicted with a poignant expression, her eyes slightly turned as if caught mid-thought or observing something just out of view. Her white headscarf, golden yellow robe, and the subtle hues of her undergarments are illuminated against the dark background, highlighting Bridgman’s skill in capturing the interplay of light on different textures. The painting's charm lies in its ability to convey a story purely through the subject's expressive glance and the radiant, tactile quality of her attire.This piece, reflecting Bridgman's fascination with North African and Eastern cultures, pulls the viewer into a narrative left to their imagination, prompted by the mysterious yet contemplative look of the woman.

Delivery

We create reproductions on demand, with a production time of 5 to 7 business days.

Our courier service ensures delivery within an additional two business days.

If you need a faster turnaround, please contact us. We can often expedite the process to meet your needs.

You can also pick up your paintings at our galleries in Kaunas or Vilnius.

Returns

Yes, reproductions can be returned.

If you have any concerns more than 30 days after purchase, please contact us. We will either provide a refund or offer a replacement!

Please note that we accept a maximum of two returns per customer. Since reproductions are made to order, we encourage you to choose responsibly.

Shipping expenses are non-refundable.

Frederick Arthur Bridgman (November 10, 1847 – January 13, 1928) was an American artist known for his paintings of "Orientalist" subjects.