European School; first half of the 20th century.
Untitled.
Oil on canvas.
Shows moderate damage to the paint layer.
Signed “G. L Cormick”.
Measurements: 100 x 82 cm.
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European School; first half of the 20th century.
Untitled.
Oil on canvas.
It shows moderate damage to the paint layer.
Signed “G. L Cormick.”
Measurements: 100 x 82 cm.
The composition depicts a woman of distinguished bearing, portrayed in a serene and introspective pose, seated in an interior space barely suggested by a dark, loosely rendered background that focuses the viewer’s attention on the main figure. The model wears an elegant black dress with a plunging neckline, complemented by delicate sleeves of translucent lace that add textural richness and create visual hallmarks with the solid color of the dress. Her relaxed posture—with one arm resting on the back of an armchair and the opposite hand holding a wilted or drooping flower—introduces a symbolic nuance associated with the passage of time, the fragility of beauty, or the melancholic dimension of existence.
The work reveals a remarkable mastery of academic portraiture reinterpreted through a looser, more expressive brushstroke, particularly evident in the treatment of the background and certain secondary elements. The artist builds the volume of the face through a delicate modulation of light that naturally shapes the features and endows the figure with a tangible presence. The gaze, directed toward a point outside the field of view, avoids direct contact with the viewer and reinforces the contemplative nature of the scene. The color palette is organized around a harmony of deep blacks, ochres, muted greens, and ivory tones—elements that contribute to creating an intimate and sophisticated atmosphere.
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