Après la visite (1877)

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"Après la visite" (1877) by Victor Gabriel Gilbert beautifully captures an intimate moment in the daily life of a Parisienne. This evocative painting showcases a young woman dressed in an elegant grey and white gown adorned with delicate blue ribbons and golden buttons, standing gracefully in what appears to be a sumptuously furnished room. The lady, holding a sophisticated white fan and a walking stick, gazes out of the frame, her expression contemplative and serene, suggesting she might be reflecting on a recent outing or visit.The attention to detail in her attire and accessories, alongside the subtle yet rich background—accentuated by dark hues and a skillfully depicted floral arrangement on a small table—further emphasizes the social and aesthetic norms of the era. A keen-eyed little dog accompanying her adds a charming touch to the scene, enhancing the painting's sense of everyday elegance and subtle storytelling.Victor Gilbert, renowned for his portrayal of Parisian life and especially market scenes, brings a similar authenticity and eye for detail to "Après la visite.

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Victor Gabriel Gilbert was a French painter known mainly for his scenes of Paris. Studied with Viktor Adams (1801–1866), then with Charles Busson (1822–1908). in 1889 he was awarded a silver medal by the Societe Artistes Français, and in 1926 - Bonnat bonus.