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Old Dutch woman (oil on canvas, 19th-20th century)
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Old Dutch woman (oil on canvas, 19th-20th century)
LRI4702925 Old Dutch woman (oil on canvas, 19th-20th century) by Miller, Richard Emil (1875-1943); Museo Raccolte Frugone, Genoa, Italy; (add.info.: Old Dutch woman Painting by Richard Edward Miller (Saint Louis 1875-1943) Dim 73x60, 5 cm Genes, Raccolte Frugone); Luisa Ricciarini; American, out of copyright
Media ID 22837706
© Luisa Ricciarini / Bridgeman Images
Ageing Apron Crockery Cup Of Tea Fireplace Footwear Hoof Immigration Neerlanders Oldness Pansy Beds Old Man
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This print captures the essence of an Old Dutch woman, painted by Richard Emil Miller in the 19th-20th century. The oil on canvas artwork is housed in the Museo Raccolte Frugone in Genoa, Italy. The painting showcases a beautifully aged woman adorned in traditional Dutch attire, her profile highlighted against a backdrop of an apron-clad bedroom. The attention to detail is remarkable as every stroke brings out the character and charm of this elderly lady. She sits near a fireplace, perhaps enjoying a cup of tea from one of the delicate crockery pieces placed on the table beside her. Her weathered face tells stories of years gone by and experiences lived. The artist's skill shines through as he captures not only her physical appearance but also hints at her rich history and heritage. From her distinctive hat to her wooden footwear or "hoof" every element speaks volumes about Dutch culture and tradition. This portrait serves as a reminder of immigration patterns during that era, with many individuals seeking new beginnings in the United States. It symbolizes resilience and strength while paying homage to both American and Dutch populations. Luisa Ricciarini has expertly captured this masterpiece through photography, allowing us to appreciate its beauty even if we cannot view it firsthand at Museo Raccolte Frugone.
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