Known as the "king of swish" for his unique brushstroke technique, Boldini was a popular portraitist for the well-heeled of European society in the late 19th and early 20th century.
See for yourself. . .
Emiliana Concha de Ossa 1901
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Cleo de Merode |
Consuelo duchess of Marlborough with her son Ivor Spencer Churchill 1906
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Countess de Rasty seated in an armchair
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Diaz Albertini 1909 |
girl in a black hat 1890
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lady in rose |
madame Georges Hugo and her son Jean 1898
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madame Michelham 1913
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madame Pages in evening dress 1912
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mademoiselle de Nemidoff
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mademoiselle l’Anthelme 1907
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miss Bell 1903 |
mademoiselle Laure 1910 |
mrs Leeds the later princess Anastasia of Greece and Denmark 1914
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portrait of a lady, Lina Bilitis with two Pekinese 1913
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Alice Regnault 1880 |
Elizabeth Wharton Drexel 1905
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Gladys Deacon 1908 |
Lina Cavalieri 1901 |
Lina Cavalieri 1901 |
madame Doyen 1910 |
madame Josephina Alvear de Errazuriz 1892
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madame Julliard in red 1912 |
mademoiselle de Gillespie, la dame de Biarritz 1912
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mrs. Howard Johnston 1906 |
princess Marthe Lucile Bibesco 1911
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Rita de Acosta Lydig 1911
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Sarah Bernhardt |
countess Zichy 1905 |
countess Ritzer |
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