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Woman at a Rococo Clock, Attributed to Alfred Stevens — Postcard
Woman at a Rococo Clock, Attributed to Alfred Stevens — Postcard
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A young woman in a shimmering coral silk gown reaches toward an ornate golden clock on a carved gilt console, pausing mid-gesture as if recalling the hour she meant to keep. The composition is all warm candlelight and 18th-century revival luxury — the upholstered fauteuil, the grisaille panel overhead, the richly gilded surfaces — and the whole suggests a private moment in a bourgeois Parisian interior of the 1870s or 1880s.
This work is attributed to Alfred Stevens (1823–1906) and features the meticulous attention to fabric and interior detail that defined the Belgian painter's reputation in Second Empire Paris. The careful rendering of the clock's ormolu mounts, the chair's floral upholstery, and the soft overhead panel places the composition in a tradition of genre painting where private interiors carried the full weight of a world. A postcard from the Alfred Stevens collection by Zolota Ptakha, 10×15 cm on premium 350 g/m² cardstock.
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