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Elisabeth Mione
EMERGING ARTIST
Nice
Type
Unique work
Date of creation
2024
Technique

Painting: timeless art…

One of the seven arts, painting is de facto reminiscent of the paintings exhibited in the most prestigious museums, like the Mona Lisa by Leonardo da Vinci. However, it is a timeless form of art which has remarkably managed to span the ages, from before Jesus Christ to Prehistory, Antiquity, the Middle Ages and the Renaissance. If being a painter had nothing rewarding, today its democratization has made small shadow painters into protagonist artists of society. Oil painting, acrylic, watercolor, pastel or mixed media, painting captivates in all its forms.

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Medium

Oil painting

Oil painting is a painting technique well known to artists of the 19th and 20th centuries. However, this technique dates back to the end of the Middle Ages, gradually replacing tempora, which then consisted of an emulsion of egg yolk and egg white as well as colored pigments.

Its consistency was quite close to oil paint although it was later preferred for reasons of practicality.

If oil paint is popular, it is because it is a noble, rich, brilliant and creamy paint, particularly pleasant to work with for the painter.

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Theme
Human
Dimensions
W. 60 x L. 60 cm
Framing
Yes
Work signed by the artist
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Yes
Certificate of authenticity
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Yes
Description
In the elegant shadows of an Art Deco salon, she stands there like a timeless muse, an incarnation of the 1920s, where modernity blends with grace. Her ebony-black hair, cut in a bob, frames her face with a skillfully controlled rigor. It contrasts delicately with the bright white satin of her dress, which hugs her curves with the lightness of an era in love with sophistication. Around her forehead, an immaculate turban, also in satin, adds an exotic touch, like a distant echo of oriental fashions.
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