Young Woman With A Parasol (1855)
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This exquisite painting by Dutch artist Johan Barthold Jongkind, titled "Young Woman With A Parasol" (1855), captivates viewers with its dynamic brushwork and engaging composition. The artwork features a young woman in the foreground, clad in an elaborate dress of black and white, her gaze direct as she strides forward beneath the shelter of a brown parasol. The movements in her dress suggest a breezy, lively atmosphere, further emphasized by the vibrant strokes of red and blue in her attire and the ribbon in her hair.In the background, a male figure, possibly a soldier given his red and black attire and distinct posture, adds a narrative depth and contrast to the scene. His presence, coupled with the architectural elements to the left, suggests that the scene might be set in an urban park or near a promenade, common in mid-19th century European cities.Jongkind's mastery in employing loose, expressive brushstrokes effectively conveys both motion and emotion, making the viewer feel as though they are catching a fleeting moment. The choice of colors – the stark blacks and whites of the woman’s dress against her flushed cheeks and the subtle tones of the surroundings – showcases Jongkind's skill in balancing contrast and harmony.This painting not only captures a moment in time but also exemplifies Jongkind's influence on the Impressionist movement, which would later take full shape in France.
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Johan Barthold Jongkind was a Dutch painter and printmaker. He painted marine landscapes in a free manner and is regarded as a forerunner of Impressionism.