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Auguste Toulmouche
A refined 1867 genre painting by Auguste Toulmouche depicting two women in mourning, captured with the technical precision of the French Academic style.
Auguste Toulmouche, a painter associated with the French Academic tradition, produced this work in 1867. The composition depicts two women in a domestic interior, one offering comfort to the other. The figures are dressed in mourning attire, their black dresses rendered with precise attention to the texture of silk and lace. The scene is set within a room furnished in the Second Empire style, featuring a floral-patterned armchair and a sewing stand, which provide a contrast to the sombre mood of the subjects. Toulmouche was known for his technical proficiency and his focus on the lives of the Parisian bourgeoisie. His work often examined social rituals and emotional states through a polished, realistic lens. In this painting, the artist employs a controlled palette, allowing the deep blacks of the garments to dominate the visual space. The lighting is soft, directed from the left, which models the forms of the figures and creates a sense of quiet intimacy. The inclusion of the handkerchief held by the standing woman serves as a narrative detail, reinforcing the theme of grief. The painting reflects the mid-nineteenth-century interest in psychological storytelling within genre painting. Toulmouche avoids excessive theatricality, opting instead for a restrained portrayal of human connection. The background elements, such as the screen and the console table, are painted with a high degree of finish, typical of the Salon painters of the period. This work remains a representative example of how artists of the time used domestic settings to explore personal narratives, maintaining a balance between technical rigour and emotional subject matter.

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12-colour giclée printing on FSC-certified 200gsm fine art paper, with lifetime fade resistance.
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French academic painter of Parisian interiors whose studio briefly redirected the young Monet toward Gleyre's atelier and Impressionism.
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