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Portrait of Marcelle Jeanniot aged fifteen, 1896. Creator: Pierre Georges Jeanniot
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Portrait of Marcelle Jeanniot aged fifteen, 1896. Creator: Pierre Georges Jeanniot
Portrait of Marcelle Jeanniot aged fifteen, 1896
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This portrait captures Marcelle Jeanniot at the tender age of fifteen, painted by her father, Pierre Georges Jeanniot, in 1896. The photograph is an image of the original oil painting, which showcases Marcelle's striking features and confident posture. Dressed in a fashionable brown dress with a high collar and long sleeves, Marcelle sits in a wooden chair, her hand casually resting on her hip. The painting, a testament to the artist's skill, exemplifies the Impressionist style of the late 19th century. Born in Switzerland but raised in France, Marcelle was not only her father's muse but also his model. Her likeness can be found in many of his works, making this portrait a precious piece of both family and artistic history. The painting is currently housed in the Musée d'Orsay and Musée du Petit Palais in Paris, two renowned museums that showcase the best of French art. The portrait's historical significance extends beyond the Jeanniot family, as it represents the evolution of fashion and the role of the artist's family in their work. The use of oil paint and the sitter's profile view are common techniques in Impressionist portraiture, making this painting a valuable addition to the genre. Overall, this portrait of Marcelle Jeanniot at fifteen is a poignant reminder of the past, highlighting the beauty and significance of family, art, and history.
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