Deux Femmes à la fenêtre (1660) Painting by Bartolomé Esteban Murillo

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  • Original Artwork Painting, Oil
  • Dimensions Height 49.3in, Width 41.1in
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  • Categories Classicism Portrait
Cette peinture représente deux femmes debout près d'une fenêtre ouverte, regardant à l'extérieur. L'une des femmes est vêtue d'une robe rouge sombre, tandis que l'autre porte une robe blanche. Elles semblent toutes deux engagées dans une conversation animée ou peut-être observent-elles simplement la scène qui se déroule dans[...]
Cette peinture représente deux femmes debout près d'une fenêtre ouverte, regardant à l'extérieur. L'une des femmes est vêtue d'une robe rouge sombre, tandis que l'autre porte une robe blanche. Elles semblent toutes deux engagées dans une conversation animée ou peut-être observent-elles simplement la scène qui se déroule dans la rue.

Murillo a capturé avec habileté les expressions et les gestes des deux femmes, leur donnant une apparence réaliste et vivante. La lumière qui pénètre par la fenêtre illumine délicatement leurs visages et ajoute une atmosphère chaleureuse à la scène.

Cette peinture est souvent interprétée comme une représentation de la vie quotidienne et intime des femmes de l'époque. Elle évoque un sentiment de proximité et d'intimité, invitant les spectateurs à s'imaginer les pensées et les émotions des femmes représentées.

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Bartolomé Esteban Murillo was a famous Spanish painter of the 17th century, born on December 31, 1617 in Seville and died on April 3, 1682 in the same city. Murillo is considered one of the greatest representatives[...]

Bartolomé Esteban Murillo was a famous Spanish painter of the 17th century, born on December 31, 1617 in Seville and died on April 3, 1682 in the same city.

Murillo is considered one of the greatest representatives of the Spanish school of Baroque painting. He began his artistic career working as an apprentice to Juan del Castillo, a local painter. Later he studied at the school of Francisco de Herrera the Elder, where he was influenced by the tenebrist style.

Murillo's style is characterized by a skilful use of light and color, as well as the realistic representation of religious subjects and scenes of daily life. His paintings were often imbued with a certain gentleness and a sense of spirituality.

Among Murillo's most famous works are his paintings of the Virgin Mary, often depicted with a humble and motherly. One of his best-known works is 'The Virgin and Child with Saint Rosalie', which shows the Virgin Mary tenderly holding the Christ Child.

Murillo was also renowned for his paintings of scenes from the life of the poor and street children of Seville. These paintings, such as "The Kids of the Shell" or "The Fruits of Summer", are imbued with compassion for the most disadvantaged social classes.

During his career, Murillo has acquired a great reputation in Spain and abroad. His works have been widely disseminated and reproduced, contributing to his continued popularity to the present day.

Bartolomé Esteban Murillo left a lasting legacy in the world of art and is considered one of the greatest masters of Spanish Baroque painting. His paintings are exhibited in many museums around the world and continue to inspire generations of artists who have followed.

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