Women portraits (the beginning of 19 centuries)

Women portraits (the beginning of 19 centuries)

 
Antoine-Jean Gros (1771-1835) Christine Boyer
 

The characteristic features of male portraits in the painting of the first half of the 19th century may vary depending on the artistic direction and the individual approach of the artists. However, there are certain general trends that can be highlighted:

  • 1. Romantic aesthetics: At this time, Romanticism was the predominant artistic direction, and portraits reflected the splendor and sensuality of this era. Male portraits often depicted artistic and chivalrous figures or literary heroes.
  • 2. Identification of social status: Male portraits often reflected the social and political position of the model. High status was displayed through outfits and accessories, such as military uniforms, uniforms of members of the aristocracy or ornate costumes.
  • 3. The ideal of masculinity: Men in portraits were often depicted with strong features, a masculine expression and an emphatic manner. Confidence, strength and energy were the key features that the artists sought to convey.
  • 4. Modesty and seriousness: Despite the appeal to the aesthetics of romanticism, male portraits were often distinguished by modesty and seriousness. The artists sought to convey the inner world and individuality of the model, and not just her appearance.
  • 5. Lack of emotional expression: In general, male portraits of the 19th century were characterized by a relative restraint of emotions. The artists sought to convey the intellectual and inner essence of the model, as well as its society and status.
These are just some common features of male portraits of the first half of the 19th century. Of course, each artist had his own unique style and approach to depicting men, so variations in style and subject matter were common.


Hundreds of masterpieces with women portraits 19th century with comments and detailed descriptions.


5 women portraits ( the beginning of 19 centuries )


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Reflection :: Charles Chaplin
5 women portraits ( the beginning of 19 centuries ) - Reflection :: Charles Chaplin
Three graces :: Alexandre Jean Dubios Drahonet
5 women portraits ( the beginning of 19 centuries ) - Three graces :: Alexandre Jean Dubios Drahonet
Hortense de Beauharnais
5 women portraits ( the beginning of 19 centuries ) - Hortense de Beauharnais
Christine Boyer :: Antoine-Jean Gros
5 women portraits ( the beginning of 19 centuries ) - Christine Boyer :: Antoine-Jean Gros
Melancholy :: Constance Marie Charpentier
5 women portraits ( the beginning of 19 centuries ) - Melancholy  :: Constance Marie Charpentier
Antonia Zarate :: Francisco de Goya
5 women portraits ( the beginning of 19 centuries ) - Antonia Zarate :: Francisco de Goya
Clothed Maja :: Francisco de Goya
5 women portraits ( the beginning of 19 centuries ) - Clothed Maja :: Francisco de Goya
Amalie :: Joseph Karl Stieler
5 women portraits ( the beginning of 19 centuries ) - Amalie :: Joseph Karl Stieler
Anna Hillmayer :: Joseph Karl Stieler
5 women portraits ( the beginning of 19 centuries ) - Anna Hillmayer :: Joseph Karl Stieler
Crescentia :: Joseph Karl Stieler
5 women portraits ( the beginning of 19 centuries ) - Crescentia :: Joseph Karl Stieler
Josepha Conti :: Joseph Karl Stieler
5 women portraits ( the beginning of 19 centuries ) - Josepha Conti :: Joseph Karl Stieler
Madame Perregaux :: Elisabeth Louise Vigee-Le Brun
5 women portraits ( the beginning of 19 centuries ) -  Madame Perregaux :: Elisabeth Louise Vigee-Le Brun






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User   User Rating: 400  June 19, 2018


Portraits of the 19th century, like the previous ones, are a kind of fashion magazine, thanks to which we can see the trends of that time, the characteristic features and novelties in clothes and hairstyles. A woman of the early 19th century, perhaps, looks simpler and more modest, but also elegant and refined. "Madame Perregaux" by Elisabeth Louise Vigee-Le Brun clearly demonstrates a new look of the polite society.

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