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Portrait de Marguerite Decazes de Glucksbierg, princesse Jean de Broglie, depuis Honorable... 1914. Creator: Jacques Emile Blanche
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Portrait de Marguerite Decazes de Glucksbierg, princesse Jean de Broglie, depuis Honorable... 1914. Creator: Jacques Emile Blanche
Portrait de Marguerite Decazes de Glucksbierg, princesse Jean de Broglie, depuis Honorable Mrs Reginald Fellows (1890-1962), 05-1914
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This portrait, titled "Portrait de Marguerite Decazes de Glucksbierg, princesse Jean de Broglie, depuis Honorable Mrs Reginald Fellows," was created by the renowned French artist Jacques Emile Blanche in May 1914. The subject of the painting is Marguerite Severine Philippine Decazes de Glucksbierg, later known as Daisy Fellowes, who was born into French nobility but later married Reginald Fellowes, an Englishman. The portrait showcases Daisy's elegant and refined appearance, dressed in a brown overcoat and hat, with a daisy in her hand. The direct gaze she gives to the viewer adds an intriguing layer of depth to the painting. The use of rich, earthy colors and the realistic, yet poetic style, typical of Blanche's work, make this portrait a standout piece of art from the early 20th century. This painting is now part of the collection of the Musée de Carnavalet in Paris, one of the oldest museums in the city, and a testament to the country's rich artistic and historical heritage. Daisy Fellowes was not only a noblewoman but also a novelist and a literary figure, adding another dimension to this portrait. The oil painting, with its meticulous attention to detail, continues to fascinate viewers with its timeless beauty and the enigmatic presence of its subject.
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