Young woman at a table, ‘Poudre de riz’
Technique: Giclée quality print
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""Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, a master of Post-Impressionism, beautifully captures the essence of Parisian life in his painting "*Young woman at a table, ‘Poudre de riz’*". This artwork, a compelling portrait set against a richly textured background, invites the viewer into an intimate moment with the subject.The painting depicts a young woman seated at a table, her expression introspective and slightly wearied, possibly reflecting the ennui of her daily routine. Her gaze is direct and captivating, suggesting a narrative depth beyond the quiet scene. Lautrec’s use of muted yet vibrant color tones eloquently highlights the delicate features of her face and the casual elegance of her white ruffled blouse.A particular detail of note is the red-orange pots of rice powder ("Poudre de riz") on the table, which not only gives the painting its title but also adds a pop of color, symbolizing perhaps the societal expectations of beauty and femininity during Lautrec’s time. The objects around her - the table, the subtly hinted mirror in the background - contribute to a sense of immediacy and everyday reality.Lautrec’s approach in this painting, characterized by flowing lines and a delicate interplay of light and shadow, reinforces his reputation as an artist capable of revealing the inner world of his subjects with empathy and uncanny accuracy.
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Comte Henri Marie Raymond de Toulouse-Lautrec-Monfa (24 November 1864 – 9 September 1901), known as Toulouse Lautrec was a French painter, printmaker, draughtsman, caricaturist, and illustrator whose immersion in the colourful and theatrical life of Paris in the late 19th century allowed him to produce a collection of enticing, elegant, and provocative images of the sometimes decadent affairs of those times.