Born in 1842 in Ferrara, a town in northern Italy, Boldini became firmly established in Paris from 1871 onwards. He very quickly established himself as a fashionable portraitist and an important witness to the frenetic life of this rapidly expanding, modern city, with its streets, cafés and dances. He became a friend of Edgar Degas. He came to be the most fashionable portrait painter in Paris in the late 19th century, with a dashing style of painting which shows some impressionist influence, but which closely resembles the work of his contemporaries John Singer Sargent and Paul Helleu. According to a 1933 article in the Time magazine, he was known as the ‘Master of Swish’ because of his flowing style of painting. Vincenzo, thank you for the inspiration!




The Lady in Pink
oil on canvas • 63 x 113 cm