
Kontemplasjon
Kontemplasjon av den belgiske maleren Jean-François Portaels (1818 – 1895); Orientalsk stil og portrettmaler.
Kontemplasjon er en vakker og mild Portrett i orientalistisk stil maleri av en sittende ung kvinne som stirrer i det fjerne i dype tanker.

She is wearing large silver earrings with an embedded green gemstone; and on her right hand a matching ring on her fourth finger and another silver ring on her fifth finger with a red gemstone; while on her left hand she is wearing two gold rings one each on her index and second fingers.
The young lady is dressed in a blue gown with patterned cold and red cuffs; and is wearing a multi-colored kerchief of orange, light red and white geometric patterns and lines on her head, while holding up to her chest with her right hand a complementary folded large white linen with red stripes and a gold square at the top.
Dette er en retusjert digital kunst-reproduksjon av gamle mestere av et offentlig domenebilde som er tilgjengelig online som en rullet trykk.
Info nedenfor avledet fra Wikipedia.org
Jean-François was born in the Flemish Brabant Belgian municipality Vilvoorde, to the mayor of Vilvoorde a rich brewer; and spent much of his time growing up drawing scenes of his native town.
I 1836 his father sent him to the Académie Royale des Beaux-Arts in Brussels; som ble etablert i 1711 and he studied under the Belgian artist François-Joseph Navez (1787 – 1869), who himself was a student of the famous Neoclassical French painter Jacques-Louis David (1748 – 1825).

Five years later Jean-François journeyed to Paris and enrolled at the French Academy, Ecole des Beaux-Arts to continue his studies; studing in his spare time the old masters in the Louvre, as well as visiting the Paris Salons for inspiration and to research artistic trends in France.
At the time Orientalism was becoming a popular trend in the arts, and this had an influence on Jean-Francois; also at this time he became a student of the historical French painter Paul Delaroche (1797 – 1856).
I 1842 on his return to Belgium he won the Grand Prix de Rome, and the money he made from this win allowed him to travel to Italy; where he visited Venice, Florence and Rome, and then later to Morocco, Algeria, Egypt, Lebanon, Judea, Spania, Hungary and Norway.
During this trip he had the ability to paint portraits of some of the prominent individuals at the time, such as the Viceroy of Egypt.
After 5 years Jean returned to Belgium and accepted the appointment as the director of the Academy in the Flemish Municipality of Ghent.
Jean-Francois was a prolific and versatile artist that painted across a broad spectrum of genres, including historical paintings, biblical paintings, portrait paintings, landskapsmalerier, genre paintings and Orientalist paintings with along with portraiture was his main focus.
