José Dierckx - (1865-1959) - Dame voor de Spiegel






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Dame voor de Spiegel, an oil painting from the 19th century, Belgium, sold with frame.
Description from the seller
Charming interior scene
A cozy and intimate work depicting a young woman sitting quietly in front of the mirror, captured in a moment of silent observation. The painter demonstrates a fine sense of light and a homely atmosphere here. The soft color harmony, the realistic depiction of the folds of the skirt, and the double gaze through the mirror give the painting a special depth.
The painting on the back wall again depicts a female figure, giving the work an extra layer of depth and refined symbolism.
José Dierckx was a Belgian painter active in the first half of the 20th century. He mainly worked in a realistic and intimate style, with attention to everyday scenes, female figures, interiors, and still lifes. His palette is generally warm, and he had a good sense of light and softness in his compositions. His works occasionally appear at Belgian and Dutch auctions and are appreciated for their homely atmosphere and technical solidity.
The work is housed in a beautiful, richly ornamented gilded frame from the late 19th century. The frame alone has a strong decorative and museum-like appearance and enhances the warm character of the scene.
An elegant and timeless piece that fully comes into its own in both classic and eclectic interiors.
From private collection
Charming interior scene
A cozy and intimate work depicting a young woman sitting quietly in front of the mirror, captured in a moment of silent observation. The painter demonstrates a fine sense of light and a homely atmosphere here. The soft color harmony, the realistic depiction of the folds of the skirt, and the double gaze through the mirror give the painting a special depth.
The painting on the back wall again depicts a female figure, giving the work an extra layer of depth and refined symbolism.
José Dierckx was a Belgian painter active in the first half of the 20th century. He mainly worked in a realistic and intimate style, with attention to everyday scenes, female figures, interiors, and still lifes. His palette is generally warm, and he had a good sense of light and softness in his compositions. His works occasionally appear at Belgian and Dutch auctions and are appreciated for their homely atmosphere and technical solidity.
The work is housed in a beautiful, richly ornamented gilded frame from the late 19th century. The frame alone has a strong decorative and museum-like appearance and enhances the warm character of the scene.
An elegant and timeless piece that fully comes into its own in both classic and eclectic interiors.
From private collection
