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Eleonore von Wessely, the wife of building councilor Carl Ritter von Wessely, 1880. Creator: Viktor Oskar Tilgner
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Eleonore von Wessely, the wife of building councilor Carl Ritter von Wessely, 1880. Creator: Viktor Oskar Tilgner
Eleonore von Wessely, the wife of building councilor Carl Ritter von Wessely, 1880
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1880s Art Movement Austrian Gallery Belvedere Belvedere Black Background Bust Historic Figure Historical Person Historicism Historism Marble Off The Shoulder Realist Artistic Movement Hairdressing
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This portrait captures Eleonore von Wessely, the elegant wife of building councilor Carl Ritter von Wessely, in the late 19th century. The image, created by renowned Austrian artist Viktor Oskar Tilgner, showcases Eleonore's refined beauty and fashionable attire. Dressed in an intricately designed off-the-shoulder gown with a high neckline, her dark hair styled in an elegant updo, Eleonore exudes an air of sophistication and grace. The portrait, executed in the historicist style, was likely created as a studio shot against a black background, with the use of marble or stone as a backdrop adding to the sense of grandeur and heritage. The close-up, head and shoulders composition, with Eleonore looking away, invites the viewer to contemplate her inner thoughts and emotions. This evocative work of art, a prime example of the realist movement, is a testament to Tilgner's skillful portrayal of a historic figure and the fashion trends of the time. The portrait is now part of the esteemed collection at the Belvedere Museum in Austria, where it continues to captivate and inspire visitors.
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