Lady in White (c.1901)

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"Lady in White" by Thomas Wilmer Dewing is an exquisite representation of the artist's refined approach to portraiture that unites subtle tone with evocative atmosphere. Painted around 1901, this artwork features a demure woman draped in a flowing white gown, seated elegantly on a dark wooden chair.The subject gazes contemplatively to her left, lending an air of mystery and introspection to her serene demeanor. Dewing's masterful use of soft, diffused lighting highlights the gentle folds of the woman's dress and the delicate features of her face. The background is a rich, muted gold, acting as both a stark contrast to her luminous attire and a harmonious companion to the overall calmness of the composition.This painting encapsulates Dewing's characteristic focus on aesthetic grace and tranquil beauty, making it a captivating piece that invites the viewer into a quiet moment of reflection.

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Thomas Wilmer Dewing was an American painter who worked at the turn of the 20th century. Educated in Paris, Dewing was noted for his paintings of aristocratic women. He was a member of Ten American Painters and taught at the Student Art League of New York. The Smithsonian Institution's Freer Gallery houses a collection of his work.