
그녀의 어린 딸과 함께 어머니
플랑드르의 어린 딸을 안고 있는 어머니 (벨기에) 화가 Gustave Leonard de Jonghe (1829 – 1893); 그의 역사적인, 화려하게 장식된 인테리어에 있는 여성의 종교적이고 매혹적인 초상화.
이것은 놀라운 일이다 장르 scene of a mother and her young daughter enjoying each others company in the drawing room their home.

The mother is seated on a red couch dressed in a white bell shaped dress with a linen top, under which she is wearing a white blouse, with blue sash around her waist the matches the blue ribbon tied around her hair.
Her daughter that is partially lying on the couch is wearing a white blouse, a tan skirt, white socks and blue shoes and is fanning herself with a small collapsible hand fan.
In front of them is a wooden embroidery stand with a stretched canvas that has a work in progress on it, along with blue, 주황색, teal and brown yarn on the top of the instrument.
The room has a decorative rug on it and a small yarn basket on the floor; which the walls are inlaid with large frescoes on each side.
온라인에서 캔버스 인쇄로 사용할 수 있는 퍼블릭 도메인 이미지의 리마스터된 디지털 아트 올드 마스터 복제본입니다..
아래 정보는 다음에서 파생됨 Wikipedia.org
Gustave was born to the well known Belgian landscape painter Jan Baptiste de Jonghe (1785 – 1844) on February 4, 1829 in Kortrijk, 벨기에; from whom he received his early art lessons.

He then continued is art studies at the Académie Royale des Beaux-Arts in Brussels, 벨기에, where one of his teachers, François-Joseph Navez (1787 – 1869) was the leading Belgian painter of the time.
He was also mentored mentored by the prominent Belgian historical portrait painter Louis Gallait (1810 – 1887), with whom he was friend.
에 1844 when Gustave was 15, hi father passed away, at which time his native city granted him a scholarship to continue his studies; 비토리오 마테오 코르코스의 Play Thing 19, 에 1848 he exhibited his work at the Brussels Salon.
Then sometime in the 1850s Gustave, moved to Paris, France where he began exhibiting at the Paris Salons; becoming well known for his depiction of elegant women and group portraits of the Bourgeoisie.
Gustave artistic career gradually came to an end after suffering from a cerebral hemorrhage that led to the onset of blindness, marking the end of a brilliant career.
