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Charles Baudelaire
(9th Apr, 1821 - 31st Aug, 1867)
Portrait de femme, à mi-corps, de face, largement décollétée
Credit:
Photo (C) RMN-Grand Palais (musée d'Orsay) / Thierry Le Mage
Paris, musée d'Orsay, conservé au musée du Louvre
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Keywords:
contemporary costume
portrait of a woman
low-necked
front view
annotation
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About the artwork
Title:
Portrait de femme, à mi-corps, de face, largement décollétée
Periods:
contemporary period from 1789 until 1914
19th century
XIXth century
Techniques:
India ink
blacklead
pen (drawing)
Dimensions:
172 x 199
Inventory number:
RF41645-recto
About the author(s)
Author:
Charles Baudelaire
Also known as:
Charles Pierre Baudelaire
Born:
9th Apr, 1821
Dead:
31st Aug, 1867
Country:
France
See more about this author on Wikipedia:
Charles Pierre Baudelaire
(
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; French:
[ʃaʁl bodlɛʁ]
; April 9, 1821 – August 31, 1867) was a French poet who also produced notable work as an essayist, art critic, and pioneering translator of Edgar Allan Poe. His most famous work,
Les Fleurs du mal
(
The Flowers of Evil
), expresses the changing nature of beauty in modern, industrializing Paris during the 19th century. Baudelaire's highly original style of prose-poetry influenced a whole generation of poets including Paul Verlaine…
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