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Countess Cahen, DAnvers
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Countess Cahen, DAnvers
A portrait watercolour painting, most likely Countess Louise de Morpurgo, who married the French banker and politician, Count Louis Raphael Cahen d'Anvers. Date: circa 1919
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Banker Count Countess Danvers Louise Married Raphael Stuart 1919 Volume
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This exquisite watercolour painting captures the elegant and refined beauty of Countess Louise de Morpurgo, daughter of the renowned British painter, Sir William Orpen, in her role as Countess Cahen-d'Anvers. Painted around 1919, the portrait showcases Louise in her prime, with her piercing blue eyes, expressive face, and delicate features. She wears an elegant gown with intricate beading and lace detailing, accessorized with a pearl necklace and earrings, adding to her regal and sophisticated appearance. Louise de Morpurgo was a British aristocrat who married the French banker and politician, Count Louis Raphael Cahen d'Anvers, in 1918. The union between the two prominent figures of European society marked a significant moment in their respective careers and personal lives. Count Louis Raphael Cahen d'Anvers was a prominent figure in French finance and politics, serving as the president of the Banque de Paris et des Pays-Bas from 1913 to 1921. This beautiful watercolour painting was published in the March 1920 volume of the prestigious British magazine, "The Studio," which showcased the works of leading artists and photographers of the time. The publication of this portrait in "The Studio" further solidified Louise's status as a prominent figure in European society and a muse for the artistic community. The painting's vibrant colors and intricate details bring the Countess's elegance and grace to life, making it a timeless piece of art that continues to captivate viewers to this day.
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