⚡ -15% FROM €195 IN PURCHASES / -15% FROM €195 IN PURCHASES ⚡
⚡ EUROPEAN DELIVERY AT €4.90 ⚡ FREE FROM €49 ⚡
Due to high demand, some orders currently placed may be delivered after December 25th.

Your cart

Your cart is empty

Painting View of a Three-Quarter Head of a Girl Turned to the Left - Johann Heinrich Tischbein the Younger | Art print

Matte finish

View from behind

Frame (optional)

Johann Heinrich Tischbein the Younger's artwork "Vue de trois quarts de la tête d'une fille tournée vers la gauche" is a true invitation to immerse oneself in the artistic universe of the 18th century. This delicate depiction of a young girl, turned to the left, captures attention through its expressiveness and finesse. The light plays with the facial features, highlighting the softness of her traits and the depth of her gaze. In this piece, Tischbein succeeds in transcending a simple portrait to offer a vision imbued with sensitivity and emotion. The viewer is immediately transported into a silent dialogue with the female figure, as if she were sharing her thoughts and dreams. Style and uniqueness of the work Tischbein's style is distinguished by a blend of classical and intimate approaches. In this piece, he employs chiaroscuro techniques that enhance the volume and three-dimensionality of the face, while creating an atmosphere of mystery. The color palette, subtly nuanced, accentuates the delicacy of the skin and the brightness of the eyes. Every detail, from the slight movement of the hair to the shadows cast on the face, demonstrates remarkable technical mastery. This ability to capture the very essence of his model is what makes this work so unique. The young girl, although frozen in time, seems alive, almost tangible, as if she could step out of the canvas at any moment. The artist and his influence Johann Heinrich Tischbein the Younger, a member of an artistic family, established himself as a major figure of his era. Trained in the traditions of Dutch portraiture and influenced by Italian currents, he developed a distinctive style that marries realism and idealization. Tischbein also played a key role in spreading the ideas of the Romantic movement, emphasizing emotions and individuality in his works. His work has inspired many artists, and his approach to portraiture paved the way for future generations. The finesse of his observation and his ability to convey complex feelings through realistic representations make him an essential artist, whose legacy endures to this day. A wall decoration

Painting View of a Three-Quarter Head of a Girl Turned to the Left - Johann Heinrich Tischbein the Younger | Art print

-10% FROM €95 IN PURCHASES
-15% FROM €195 IN PURCHASES
Regular price 24,90 €
Unit price
per
Tax included.
Free shipping
€4.90 / Free shipping on orders over €39
Satisfied or Money Back
Free returns within 30 days
10-year warranty

Our prints are guaranteed for 10 years

At your place within 3 to 7 business days

Impressions on FSC certified papers

Prints made in France, Germany, and Italy (depending on dimensions and supports)

No chemicals, we only use plant-based inks

Already more than 10,000 satisfied clients

Any questions? We are here!
by email to contact@artemlegrand.com

THE STEPS OF YOUR ORDER

STEP 1 - ORDER PLACED

Your order has been confirmed and we are starting production

STEP 2 - SHIPPING

We ship your order. We send you an email to track the progress

STEP 3 - DELIVERY

You receive your order. You can also, according to your choice, be delivered to a relay point.

Matte finish

View from behind

Frame (optional)

Johann Heinrich Tischbein the Younger's artwork "Vue de trois quarts de la tête d'une fille tournée vers la gauche" is a true invitation to immerse oneself in the artistic universe of the 18th century. This delicate depiction of a young girl, turned to the left, captures attention through its expressiveness and finesse. The light plays with the facial features, highlighting the softness of her traits and the depth of her gaze. In this piece, Tischbein succeeds in transcending a simple portrait to offer a vision imbued with sensitivity and emotion. The viewer is immediately transported into a silent dialogue with the female figure, as if she were sharing her thoughts and dreams. Style and uniqueness of the work Tischbein's style is distinguished by a blend of classical and intimate approaches. In this piece, he employs chiaroscuro techniques that enhance the volume and three-dimensionality of the face, while creating an atmosphere of mystery. The color palette, subtly nuanced, accentuates the delicacy of the skin and the brightness of the eyes. Every detail, from the slight movement of the hair to the shadows cast on the face, demonstrates remarkable technical mastery. This ability to capture the very essence of his model is what makes this work so unique. The young girl, although frozen in time, seems alive, almost tangible, as if she could step out of the canvas at any moment. The artist and his influence Johann Heinrich Tischbein the Younger, a member of an artistic family, established himself as a major figure of his era. Trained in the traditions of Dutch portraiture and influenced by Italian currents, he developed a distinctive style that marries realism and idealization. Tischbein also played a key role in spreading the ideas of the Romantic movement, emphasizing emotions and individuality in his works. His work has inspired many artists, and his approach to portraiture paved the way for future generations. The finesse of his observation and his ability to convey complex feelings through realistic representations make him an essential artist, whose legacy endures to this day. A wall decoration
12,34 €