The painting is real but it is actually called "Antea" by Parmigianino.
Madame X or Portrait of Madame X is the informal title of a portrait painting by John Singer Sargentof a young socialite named Virginie Amélie Avegno Gautreau, wife of Pierre Gautreau. The model was an American expatriate who married a French banker, and became notorious in Parisian high society for her beauty and rumored infidelities. She wore lavender powder and prided herself on her appearance.
he started painting because his dad was a painter he started at a young age he started painting because his dad was a painter he started at a young age
The painting is painted by Jean-Honore Fragonard.
The Mona Lisa
I really have no idea. I also have one and it is incredible. ////it is a young lady standing near a piano with a book of Chopin music. She is wearing a white long dress. danielwevans@hotmail.com I have this same painting and it is appraised on the back by Beech Street Art Company, Illinois, 60448 at $380 with certification number C77480. By the way does this mean it's a print not a painting?
Thomas Sully has written: 'Hints to young painters, and the process of portrait painting' -- subject(s): Portrait painting, Technique, Painting
Sounds vaguely like Portrait of Jennnie- which is NOT about the mother of Churchill!
When the narrator moves the candelabrum in Edgar Allan Poe's 'The Oval Portrait', he sees a portrait of a young woman that appears to have been recently painted. The sight of the painting, juxtaposed with the dying woman in the bed, captures the theme of art vs. life and the consequences of sacrificing reality for art.
Madame X or Portrait of Madame X is the informal title of a portrait painting by John Singer Sargentof a young socialite named Virginie Amélie Avegno Gautreau, wife of Pierre Gautreau. The model was an American expatriate who married a French banker, and became notorious in Parisian high society for her beauty and rumored infidelities. She wore lavender powder and prided herself on her appearance.
Anthea Paul has written: 'Real girls stories' -- subject(s): Life skills guides, Psychology, Young women
Portrait of a Young Englishman was created in 1545.
Anthea Peppin is an author who has written various children's books, including titles such as "Silly Milly" and "The Rhyming Rabbit". Her writing often focuses on entertaining and engaging young readers through imaginative storytelling and colorful illustrations.
Portrait of a Young Man Drowning was created in 1962.
Portrait of a Young Venetian Woman was created in 1505.
Portrait of a Young Man - Masaccio - was created in 1425.
Portrait of a Young Man - Raphael - was created in 1514.
Portrait of a Young Woman - Rubens - was created in 1603.