Young niçoise with a basket (1917)
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Frederick Arthur Bridgman, an acclaimed American artist renowned for his detailed and evocative works, paints a charming portrait of daily life in Nice with his work "Young Niçoise with a Basket" from 1917. This painting captures a young woman in the warm, vibrant setting of a sunlit alleyway, which resonates with the Mediterranean charm of the French Riviera.The subject, a Niçoise girl, stands gracefully, holding a basket filled with freshly picked oranges. Her attire is simple yet picturesque, consisting of a white blouse tucked into a long blue skirt, and completed with a red and black embroidered shawl over her shoulders, adding a splash of color that compliments the orange hues of the fruit. Her expression is inviting and gentle, with a slight smile, suggesting a moment of joy or pride in her daily chores.Bridgman's skill in using light and color brings this scene to life with incredible realism. The warm tones of the orange fruit glow against the soft, muted background of the alleyway, which is painted in pale yellows and creamy whites. The play of light creates a radiant effect, illuminating the scene and highlighting the texture of the stone walls and the rough cobblestone path."Young Niçoise with a Basket" not only showcases Bridgman's masterful blend of color and light but also offers a glimpse into the quaint and serene lifestyle in early 20th-century Nice. This painting is a splendid representation of local culture, capturing the beauty of ordinary life in extraordinary colors and details.
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Frederick Arthur Bridgman (November 10, 1847 – January 13, 1928) was an American artist known for his paintings of "Orientalist" subjects.