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  1. Paula Modersohn-Becker (8 February 1876 – 20 November 1907) [1] was a German Expressionist painter of the late 19th and early 20th century. She is noted for the many self-portraits the artist produced, including nude self-portraits.

  2. Portrait of a Girl. 1838. Oil on canvas. On display elsewhere. Romanticism found in childhood a motif of inspiration in keeping with its ideals of the expression of feelings unimpeded by the passage of time and the imprint of experience, which erased natural candour.

  3. The painting shows a young girl standing by a column and a balustrade. Her hair is tied back in a chignon, with tendrils hanging down on either side of her face. She wears a translucent folded cambric square neckerchief with four acorn tassels suspended from its corners. Underneath this sits a round neckerchief edged with densely worked lace ...

  4. A young girl wears a coral necklace and a carnation in her hair. This is the portrait of an individual, but the sitter's blonde hair and delicate features conform to the idealised type of female beauty found across Florentine painting of the period, for instance in the depiction of Venus nearby.

  5. Kunstpalast. Düsseldorf, Germany. During his service as an army officer Alexei Jawlensky studied at the St. Petersburg Art Academy. There he met Ilya Repin, who introduced him to Marianne Werefkin....

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  6. 14. Aug. 2000 · In this portrait, dated ca. 1515, Durer has captured the image of a young girl who sits in a relaxed manner, with her eyes gazing off into the distance in a sleepy expression.

  7. Title: Portrait of a girl. Date: 19th century. Culture: British or German. Medium: Wax, colored; frame: black wood, gilt. Dimensions: Framed: 6 3/4 × 5 7/8 in. (17.1 × 14.9 cm) Classification: Sculpture-Miniature. Credit Line: Bequest of Mary Martin, 1938. Accession Number: 38.145.138