Louis Anquetin – Portrait of La Goulue
c.1880-85 oil on canvas
Location: Fine Art Museum (Musée des Beaux Arts), Quimper.
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The woman’s hair is styled in a complex arrangement, pulled back from her face and coiled atop her head. The application of paint suggests a deliberate attempt to capture the texture and volume of the hairstyle, with visible brushstrokes creating highlights and shadows that give it dimension. A high-necked blouse or dress, adorned with intricate lace detailing, frames her face. The fabric’s folds are loosely suggested through variations in color and tone, rather than meticulously rendered.
The background is indistinct, a muted wash of greens and yellows that serves to isolate the figure and direct attention toward her countenance. This lack of environmental context contributes to the feeling that we are presented with an individual stripped bare, exposed for observation.
Subtly, theres a tension between the formality of the pose and the apparent informality of the execution. The woman’s upright posture and direct gaze suggest a certain social standing or self-possession, while the loose brushwork and lack of precise detail imply a more casual, even intimate, setting. This juxtaposition hints at a world beyond the portrait itself – a realm of performance, perhaps, where appearances are carefully constructed yet simultaneously fleeting. The overall effect is one of controlled energy and an underlying sense of complexity.