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Unknown woman with bare breasts, 1837. Creator: Lizinska de Mirbel
Unknown woman with bare breasts, 1837
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Breast Breasts English Watercolour On Ivory Hair Up Miniature Hairdressing National Museum Sweden Nationalmuseum Sweden Oval Shaped Stockholm National Museum
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This 19th century watercolor painting, titled "Unknown Woman with Bare Breasts" by Lizinska de Mirbel, showcases the ethereal beauty and grace of a young woman from France. The artwork, created in 1837, is an English watercolor on ivory and is housed in the Nationalmuseum in Stockholm, Sweden. The oval-shaped composition highlights the woman's slender figure, with her long, wavy hair styled up in an elegant hairstyle. Her bare breasts are delicately depicted, adding to the sensual allure of the piece. The use of color and shade in this historic miniature is remarkable, with muted tones creating a soft, timeless atmosphere. Lizinska de Mirbel, born as Aimée Zoé Mirbel, was a French artist known for her portraits and genre scenes. Her unique artistic style and mastery of the watercolor medium earned her a place in the annals of 19th century art history. This painting, with its bold depiction of female nudity, challenges societal norms and showcases the artist's daring and innovative approach to her craft. The location of this artwork in the Nationalmuseum in Stockholm, Sweden, is a testament to its historical significance and importance in the European art world. The painting's intricate details and delicate brushwork continue to captivate viewers, offering a glimpse into the past and the artistic vision of a remarkable artist.
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