Albert Lynch created his art in France as a portrait and figure painter of the Belle Epoque, incorporating Impressionist, Romantic, and Pre-Raphaelite motifs. Lynch’s work was shown at the Paris Salon, and he illustrated several books during his lifetime. This work by the artist is typical in its effortless evocation of feminine allure.
Portrait of a Young Woman, c.1885, Oil on CanvasAlbert Lynch British (1851 - 1912) |
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Albert Lynch created his art in France as a portrait and figure painter of the Belle Epoque, incorporating Impressionist, Romantic, and Pre-Raphaelite motifs. Lynch’s work was shown at the Paris Salon, and he illustrated several books during his lifetime. This work by the artist is typical in its effortless evocation of feminine allure. |
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