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Young Gypsy Woman
In 1870, after successfully taking part in the Paris Salon, Kārlis Huns went to Normandy and then to Belgium where, it is thought, he painted the “Young Gypsy Woman”. This type of work by the artist – single figure genre compositions – was highly regarded. The fragile figure of the young gypsy, her pleading gaze, the raised tambourine against the falling coin – all the elements add up to a concent…
Creator
- Kārlis Hūns
Subject
- Romani people
- tambourine
- woman
Type of item
- oil paintings (visual works)
- genre pictures
Date
- 1870
- 1870
- 1870
Medium
- oil on canvas
- canvas (textile material)
Creator
- Kārlis Hūns
Subject
- Romani people
- tambourine
- woman
Type of item
- oil paintings (visual works)
- genre pictures
Date
- 1870
- 1870
- 1870
Medium
- oil on canvas
- canvas (textile material)
Providing institution
Aggregator
Rights statement for the media in this item (unless otherwise specified)
- http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/mark/1.0/
Temporal
- 1870
- 1870
- 1870
Current location
- Latvian National Museum of Art
Provenance
- Belgium (?)
Identifier
- LAT_280_001
Extent
- 125 x 90 cm
Year
- 1870
Providing country
- Latvia
Collection name
First time published on Europeana
- 2015-12-17T15:29:06.698Z
Last time updated from providing institution
- 2023-02-24T14:53:44.288Z