
retrato de una mujer
Retrato de una mujer c1846 del pintor alemán Paul Burde (1819 – 1874); un pintor de genero, retratista e ilustrador.
Este es un hermoso hecho retrato de una mujer del siglo XIX vestida con un traje de época.
She is wearing a beautiful black off shoulder deep v-neck evening dress that has a diamond brooch at the center; that matches her black hair with curly locks and the black bun on the back of her head.

She also has a lace embroidered shawl, that hangs from her waist and is intertwined around her folded arms.
She is standing by a blank wall, leaning against a round column with a large square base that she is resting her right forearm on.
Esta es una reproducción de maestros antiguos de arte digital remasterizada de una imagen de dominio público que está disponible como impresión de lienzo enrollado.
Información a continuación derivada de Wikipedia.org
Paul is the son of Ernst Bürde (1794 – 1869) and Pauline, née Rambach (1798 – 1855); and was the fifth child of the couple.
Paul comes from a talented family, which included his uncle the animal painter and Berlin academy professor Friedrich Leopold Bürde (1792 – 1849), who was the husband of operatic soprano singer and pianist Jeanette Milder-Bürde (1799 – ?).
Another one of his uncle’s Georg Heinrich Bürde (1796 – 1865) worked as the building councilor for Karl Friedrich Schinkel (1781 – 1841); and his grandfather was the poet and court councilor Samuel Gottlieb Bürde (1753 – 1831).
Paul during his career created several memorable paintings that established him in the artistic world; starting with that of his teacher in the Prussian Academy of Arts in Berlin; German Painter Eduard Wilhelm Daege (1805 – 1883), who was also the director of the National Gallery in Berlin.
Other well known works that he created include Diskussion im Frankfurt Parliament; a painting of the leading politicians of the German Revolution of 1848 a 1849; Homage to Kaiser Wilhelm I (1797 – 1888) pintado 1871; a member of the House of Hohenzollern, who was the first head of state of a United Germany.
Paul remained an active painter until his death in 1830, creating genre scenes, retratos, and illustrations as well as a painting for Berlin high society, the royal court and the royal family.
