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Angelica Van Buren, 1844 (print)
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Angelica Van Buren, 1844 (print)
8735820 Angelica Van Buren, 1844 (print) by Duval, Peter S. (1804/5-86); 46.6 x 36.5 cm; Library of Congress, Washington D.C. USA; (add.info.: From life on stone by Chs. Fenderich 1844 ; P.S. Duval Lith. Phila. Based on a portrait by Charles Fenderich.); Library of Congress
Media ID 38516840
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19th Century Fashion Direct Gaze Eye Contact First Lady High Society Looking In The Eyes Sat Down Socialite Victorian Age Victorian Era Victorian Period Victorian Style Worldliness 19th Mode Etats Unis Etats Unis Usa United States
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This stunning portrait print captures the elegance and grace of Angelica Van Buren in 1844. The delicate features of this 19th-century American woman are beautifully depicted by artist Peter S. Duval, based on a portrait by Charles Fenderich. The soft colors and intricate details bring to life the fashion and style of the era, showcasing Angelica's refined taste.
Angelica Van Buren exudes sophistication and poise in this image, reflecting the societal norms and expectations of women during that time period. Her gaze is both captivating and enigmatic, hinting at a depth of character beyond her outward appearance.
The print itself is a work of art, with expert lithography techniques used to create a lifelike representation of Angelica Van Buren. From the fine lines to the subtle shading, every detail has been carefully crafted to capture her essence.
Displayed in the Library of Congress in Washington D.C., this print serves as a historical artifact that offers a glimpse into the past. It reminds us of an era when portraiture was not just about capturing physical likeness but also about conveying status, personality, and beauty.
Angelica Van Buren may have lived centuries ago, but through this exquisite print, her legacy lives on as a symbol of timeless elegance and femininity.
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