Art print La reine Natalia Obrenović de Serbie à Paris - Uro Predić
View from behind
Frame (optional)
In the fascinating panorama of art history, some artworks transcend their era and context to become witnesses to the human soul. "The Queen Natalia Obrenović of Serbia in Paris" by Uro Predić is one of those creations that capture not only the image of a royal figure but also the essence of a time marked by political and cultural upheavals. This piece, created at the turn of the 20th century, evokes timeless elegance and psychological depth that invite the viewer to introspective contemplation. Queen Natalia, as a symbol of modern Serbia, embodies the beauty and strength of a nation in full transformation, while fitting into the vibrant setting of Parisian life.
Style and uniqueness of the work
Predić's style in this piece is a blend of realism and impressionism, where each brushstroke seems charged with emotion. The color palette chosen by the artist is both rich and subtle, creating an atmosphere of serenity and nobility. The depiction of the queen, with her contemplative gaze and majestic posture, demonstrates impressive technical mastery. The details of the clothing, finely crafted, reflect not only the taste of the era but also the complex personality of the queen herself. The background, evoking Belle Époque Paris, serves as a backdrop to a scene imbued with softness and melancholy, where the viewer can almost hear the whispers of the city. It is this harmony between subject and environment that makes this work a masterpiece of Serbian art and a tribute to European culture.
The artist and his influence
Uro Predić, born in Serbia, is an emblematic figure of early 20th-century art, whose work has profoundly influenced the Balkan artistic landscape. Trained in the art schools of Belgrade and Munich, he managed to combine Western influences with Serbian artistic tradition. His career is marked by portraits of historical figures and scenes of daily life, but it is in his portraits of women that a particular sensitivity is found. By painting Natalia Obrenović
Matte finish
View from behind
Frame (optional)
In the fascinating panorama of art history, some artworks transcend their era and context to become witnesses to the human soul. "The Queen Natalia Obrenović of Serbia in Paris" by Uro Predić is one of those creations that capture not only the image of a royal figure but also the essence of a time marked by political and cultural upheavals. This piece, created at the turn of the 20th century, evokes timeless elegance and psychological depth that invite the viewer to introspective contemplation. Queen Natalia, as a symbol of modern Serbia, embodies the beauty and strength of a nation in full transformation, while fitting into the vibrant setting of Parisian life.
Style and uniqueness of the work
Predić's style in this piece is a blend of realism and impressionism, where each brushstroke seems charged with emotion. The color palette chosen by the artist is both rich and subtle, creating an atmosphere of serenity and nobility. The depiction of the queen, with her contemplative gaze and majestic posture, demonstrates impressive technical mastery. The details of the clothing, finely crafted, reflect not only the taste of the era but also the complex personality of the queen herself. The background, evoking Belle Époque Paris, serves as a backdrop to a scene imbued with softness and melancholy, where the viewer can almost hear the whispers of the city. It is this harmony between subject and environment that makes this work a masterpiece of Serbian art and a tribute to European culture.
The artist and his influence
Uro Predić, born in Serbia, is an emblematic figure of early 20th-century art, whose work has profoundly influenced the Balkan artistic landscape. Trained in the art schools of Belgrade and Munich, he managed to combine Western influences with Serbian artistic tradition. His career is marked by portraits of historical figures and scenes of daily life, but it is in his portraits of women that a particular sensitivity is found. By painting Natalia Obrenović
12,34 €