The canvas of Pierre Andre Brouillet depicts a conversation of a woman with two men, taking place at a ball or a big celebration. The heroine sits at the table with one of the men, which makes it clear that they initially talked together. The second hero appeared later, and she talks to him half-turned, through the back of the chair. Men are quite serious, and the new interlocutor also demonstrates an obvious interest in the woman. She, on the contrary, looks at him condescendingly (or evaluatively), [Expand]
detached, and in her pose it feels superiority and mastery of the situation. The heroine is an adult woman, she doesn't make an impression of a romantic nature or a coquette, and the conversation depicted in the picture is clearly tangible to the material arguments. For the images of male characters, the artist used mostly black color, and the dress of the heroine contrasts sharply between the two dark figures, but the presence of the black hat makes it clear that, after all, all three belong to the same "society" and do not differ much.
The canvas of Pierre Andre Brouillet depicts a conversation of a woman with two men, taking place at a ball or a big celebration. The heroine sits at the table with one of the men, which makes it clear that they initially talked together. The second hero appeared later, and she talks to him half-turned, through the back of the chair. Men are quite serious, and the new interlocutor also demonstrates an obvious interest in the woman. She, on the contrary, looks at him condescendingly (or evaluatively), [Expand]
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