3/4 length view of a standing woman wearing a large lozenge-shaped black hat, black cloak, and black dress with wide ruffled stand-up collar; lines of woman's garment drawn in V's

Portrait of a Woman, 1891

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Norbert Goeneutte can be seen as an artistic outlier. He kept company with progressive Parisian artists, but his own tastes and interests were so broad that he never fully allied himself with any particular group. Though noteworthy for his striking compositions, he preferred quiet subjects such as portraiture, quotidian scenes, and landscape.

In this study of an unknown model, Goeneutte closely observed lighting effects. He applied the Conté crayon with force, producing deep, rich tones. The composition’s eccentric, stylized proportions required him to join two sheets of paper. This sober, monumental image invites speculation on possible metaphysical intent.

Details
Title
Portrait of a Woman
Artist Life
Paris 1854–Auvers-sur-Oise 1894
Role
Artist
Accession Number
2011.58.1
Provenance
Private collection, Paris; [Galerie Terrades, Paris, until 2008; sold to Boerner]; [C. G. Boerner, New York, 2008-11]; sold to MIA
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3/4 length view of a standing woman wearing a large lozenge-shaped black hat, black cloak, and black dress with wide ruffled stand-up collar; lines of woman's garment drawn in V's