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Octave Tassaert — Portrait of a Young Woman

Octave Tassaert

Portrait of a Young Woman

1854

This delicate drawing showcases Tassaert's masterful handling of black chalk, which he uses to construct the young woman's refined features with subtle modeling and sensitive linework. The selective application of colored chalk accents, likely in reds or blues, adds warmth and vitality to the composition while maintaining the drawing's overall restraint and intimacy. The work exemplifies Tassaert's skill as a portraitist working in the French academic tradition of the nineteenth century, capturing both the physical likeness and an introspective quality in his sitter.

Medium
black chalk with touches of colored chalk

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Octave Tassaert, Portrait of a Young Woman, 1854

This delicate drawing showcases Tassaert's masterful handling of black chalk, which he uses to construct the young woman's refined features with subtle modeling and sensitive linework. The selective application of colored chalk accents, likely in reds or blues, adds warmth and vitality to the composition while maintaining the drawing's overall restraint and intimacy. The work exemplifies Tassaert's skill as a portraitist working in the French academic tradition of the nineteenth century, capturing both the physical likeness and an introspective quality in his sitter.

Medium
black chalk with touches of colored chalk
Year
1854
Seen at
Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH

Related themes

Intimate, Character Study, 19th Century, French Artist, Canvas, Romantic aesthetics, Figurative Art, Oil Painting, Realism, Female Portrait

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