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Portrait of Susanna Rose, 1862. Creator: Frederick Sandys (British, 1829-1904)
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Portrait of Susanna Rose, 1862. Creator: Frederick Sandys (British, 1829-1904)
Portrait of Susanna Rose, 1862. Sandyss meticulously rendered portrait of Susanna Rose (1795-1870) revels in its truth to detail. The coat of arms and the luxurious display of fabrics, fur, and lace recall Dutch, Flemish, and German art from the 1400s to the 1600s (such as the adjacent Janssen van Ceulen portrait), which greatly inspired Sandys. The artists intense colour and sensuous handling, however, was entirely contemporary. Sandys exhibited this portrait at the Royal Academy in 1863
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This portrait print titled "Portrait of Susanna Rose, 1862" by Frederick Sandys showcases the meticulous attention to detail that the artist is renowned for. The subject, Susanna Rose (1795-1870), comes to life through Sandy's skillful rendering, capturing her essence with remarkable precision. The influence of Dutch, Flemish, and German art from the 1400s to the 1600s is evident in this piece. The coat of arms and opulent display of fabrics, fur, and lace harken back to a time when these elements were common motifs in portraiture. Sandys draws inspiration from his predecessors such as Janssen van Ceulen whose adjacent portrait shares similar characteristics. Despite drawing on historical influences, Sandys infuses this painting with a contemporary flair. His intense use of color and sensuous brushwork give the artwork a modern edge that sets it apart from its predecessors. Originally exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1863, this portrait exemplifies Sandys' mastery as an artist during the 19th century. With its rich heritage and impeccable craftsmanship, this oil-on-wood masterpiece now resides in The Cleveland Museum of Art where it continues to captivate viewers with its timeless beauty.
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