Title: Woman in White By Artist Valery Koroshilov
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Period: Contemporary
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Condition: Excellent
Item Date: 2009
Item ID: 3356
Painting by Valery Koroshilov, an award-winning contemporary master based in London and exhibiting internationally. Oil on linen/original stretcher/excellent condition. A beautiful model in the Studio. A contemplating gaze. A moment of an emotional impulse that liberates the soul from the prejudices of a conventional life. An American poet Lina Reynolds wrote about this painting in 2010: "I find your piece fascinating. The two tone background and the strokes are like stripes of life collected within and without. As our tones (experience) make up who we are, strokes of these tones are part of the variables of our experience, like night and day and the variations of going towards the sunrise and the moonrise.."
Link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portrait_painting
Portrait painting is a genre in painting, where the intent is to depict the visual appearance of the subject. Beside human beings, animals, pets and even inanimate objects can be chosen as the subject for a portrait. In addition to portrait painting, portraits can also be made in other media such as marble, bronze, ivory, wood, ceramic, etching, lithography, photography, even video and digital media.
The term 'portrait painting' can also describe the actual painted portrait. Portraitists create their work by commission, for public and private persons, or are inspired by admiration or affection for the subject. Portraits are often important state and family records, as well as remembrances. If an artist portrays him- or herself, the result is called a self-portrait.
Historically, portrait paintings have primarily memorialized the rich and powerful. Over time, however, it became more common for middle-class patrons to commission portraits of their families and colleagues. Today, the portrait painting is still commissioned by governments, corporations, groups, clubs, and individuals.