This oil painting called "The Blue Veil" by American artist Edmund Charles Tarbell. It is the most impressive piece i have seen in the gallery. Obviously, most of portrait artists back in the day, they were used to paint the right in front or slightly aside to the front of the model. If you are not Leonardo, or you don't have such a emotional model like Mona Lisa, why do you keep the same way paint like everyone else, dream your pieces gonna sell-out one of these day. However, when I saw this painting, my eye unconsciously focused on the vivid purple veil. At the same time, I can almost felt the same breeze came from the exactly same direction as the scene of the lady in the painting. The color he been used really brought this piece pop out, slightly bright yellow on the shoulder of the lady concert with the same color further beautifully. looking through the veil, I felt much colder and upset. Because there is no smile on her face. Just like the smile of Mona Lisa, I personal think this is another successful emotional portrait painting in the history of fine art.
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