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This pair is so large because the painting is designed to be viewed from an oblique angle, from the right, and not frontally.
The parasol was a typical symbol among high-class women of the era, used to distinguish themselves from lower classes.
Divisionism uses small juxtaposed brushstrokes that, when optically mixed, create the desired color. It should be viewed from an appropriate distance.
The clothing, posture, and company of the characters suggest a mixture of bourgeoisie, workers, and children, displaying a tense or symbolic coexistence.
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Select the background image and click âreplaceâ to substitute it with the artwork you want to use.
This pair is so large because the painting is designed to be viewed from an oblique angle, from the right, and not frontally.
The parasol was a typical symbol among high-class women of the era, used to distinguish themselves from lower classes.
Divisionism uses small juxtaposed brushstrokes that, when optically mixed, create the desired color. It should be viewed from an appropriate distance.
The clothing, posture, and company of the characters suggest a mixture of bourgeoisie, workers, and children, displaying a tense or symbolic coexistence.