At Play by Emile Vernon Wall Decor Xzendor7 Old Masters Art Reproductions
by Rolando Burbon
Title
At Play by Emile Vernon Wall Decor Xzendor7 Old Masters Art Reproductions
Artist
Rolando Burbon
Medium
Painting - Digital Art Reproduction
Description
At Play by French Painter Emile Vernon (1872 - 1919); who specialized in painting watercolors, with his main subject being women and children in bright and colorful rural settings. He trained under William Bouguereau and Auguste Trouphème in the School of Fine Arts in Paris France.
This is a beautiful and heart warming classic vintage painting of a young lady sitting at a small table with a white bonnet with ruffles along its edge and black dots and circles along its perimeter with off pink ribbon straps on her head and wearing an off pink dress with blue-grey vertical stripes and a white blouse underneath.
She has her face lightly resting on the hand of her upright folded left arm, and she is wearing a blue turquoise gemstone silver ring on her the fourth finger of her left hand.
By her left elbow is a ball of red yarn with a crochet needle sticking out from it; while in her right hand of upright folded arm she holds a string from the ball of yarn that is tied to a piece of paper, that a brown, black and white kitten with a green ribbon wrapped around its neck is playing with.
On the wall behind her to her right is a framed portrait of a man, that may be a soldier, with a branch of pink flowers tucked behind the side of the frame; and in the room beyond the wall we can see a bureau that has resting on it a slim blue vase, as well as a shorter but wider black vase that contains red and blue flowers; and above that a large hanging mirror on the wall with the upper portion tilted forward.
This is a retouched digital art old masters reproduction of a public domain image.
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October 12th, 2021
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Comments (1)
Sunil Kapadia
So so beautiful! L/F
Rolando Burbon replied:
Glad You Think So Sunil. Vernon had a flare for his dream like female portraiture; and I do enjoy retouching his pieces.