Charles Joseph Frederick Soulacroix (French, 1825-1879)
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Charles Joseph Frederick Soulacroix (French, 1825-1879)

The Afternoon Visitor

Details
Charles Joseph Frederick Soulacroix (French, 1825-1879)
The Afternoon Visitor
signed and inscribed 'F. Soulacroix Florence' (lower left)
oil on canvas
35 x 27 in. (89 x 68.5 cm.)
Provenance
Dominion Gallery, Montreal.

Lot Essay

Fascinated by the elegance of Parisian high life, Soulacriox's interests lay in vividly depicting the sophistication of the upper classes at leisure, supplying the ever increasing demand at the end of the 19th Century for lavish interior scenes. An exceptionally observant recorder, Soulacriox traces the upholstery and drapery of the room and the ladies' silks and satins, describing in minute detail the surfaces and textures of such refined taste. This artist thus creates an image of social serenity; the two young beauties are dressed in a rich chromatic harmony of fashionable pastel colored dresses in the Napoleonic style conversing with the elegant cavalier is dressed in olive green and cherry red striped pants and a jade jacket. The scene displays less bourgeois staidness than one might expect from such a luxurious interior however. The low cut dresses reveal more than might have been deemed proper; the elegant satins fail to conceal the shapes of limbs beneath; the delicate feet coquettishly poke out from the edges of skirts.

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