Portræt af Louise Augusta by Jens Juel

Portræt af Louise Augusta 18th century

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neoclacissism

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portrait

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academic-art

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realism

Dimensions 67.5 cm (height) x 52.5 cm (width) (Netto)

Jens Juel painted this portrait of Louise Augusta using oil on canvas. He employed a traditional medium to depict a member of the Danish royal family, capturing her likeness with remarkable detail. Oil paint offers a unique capacity for blending and layering. This allows for creating luminous skin tones and subtle gradations in the drapery. Look closely, and you'll see how Juel built up thin layers of paint, or glazes, to achieve the shimmering effect of the fabric. The skilled application of these techniques results in a smooth, polished surface that enhances the sense of refinement and elegance associated with royalty. Creating such a portrait demanded a high level of technical skill and extensive training, reflecting the social status of both the artist and his subject. Juel's mastery of oil painting elevates the portrait beyond mere representation, transforming it into a symbol of wealth, power, and artistic achievement. Appreciating the craft involved helps us understand the values and aspirations of the time.

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