The little marquise
Technique: Giclée quality print
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At our gallery, we invite you to explore an enchanting piece of artistry entitled 'The Little Marquise' created by the masterful Jacob Maris. This oil on canvas painting takes you on a journey into a contemplative moment captured with an impressionistic flair.In this evocative artwork, Maris portrays a young woman, presumably the marquise, engaged in reading. The focus and light of the scene are centrally placed on the marquise’s delicate hands and the letter she holds, emphasizing the intimacy and tranquility of the moment. Her attire, a luxurious dress replete with intricate patterns and shimmering textures, cascades around her, creating a dynamic interplay of light and shadow. The dark, muted background contrasted with the vibrant streaks of her gown accentuates the focal point, drawing the viewer into her world of quiet reflection.Jacob Maris, known for his ability to capture the subtle nuances of light and shadow, demonstrates his talent through the texture and depth of this painting. 'The Little Marquise' is not just a visual treat; it's a glimpse into the serene and thoughtful moments of the past, wrapped in the splendor of Maris's brush strokes.We encourage our visitors to spend time with this piece, noticing the subtle complexities and the emotional resonance that Jacob Maris so beautifully conveys. This painting is a testament to Maris’s skill in portraying the delicate intricacies of both human emotion and physical presentation.
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Jacob Henricus Maris (August 25, 1837 – August 7, 1899) was a Dutch painter, who with his brothers Willem and Matthijs belonged to what has come to be known as the Hague School of painters. He was considered to be the most important and influential Dutch landscape painter of the last quarter of the nineteenth century. His first teacher was painter J.A.B. Stroebel who taught him the art of painting from 1849 to 1852. Jacob Maris's most known works are the series of portraits of the royal House of Orange, he worked on these with his brother Matthijs Maris. He is also known for landscapes such as Ship on the Scheveningen beach.