A woman reclines, holding a cigarette holder, being waited upon by three young male servants. They are wearing liveried clothing to match her dress, an indulgence that denotes her entitled status. A cheeky commentary on the disparity of wealth that grips our modern world. Not much seems to have changed since the Feudal age. Painted on a fine textured, professionally stretched linen canvas, using Old Holland and Michael Harding artist's quality oils and mediums and finished with a light satin varnish.
Oils
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A woman reclines, holding a cigarette holder, being waited upon by three young male servants. They are wearing liveried clothing to match her dress, an indulgence that denotes her entitled status. A cheeky commentary on the disparity of wealth that grips our modern world. Not much seems to have changed since the Feudal age. Painted on a fine textured, professionally stretched linen canvas, using Old Holland and Michael Harding artist's quality oils and mediums and finished with a light satin varnish.
Oils
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This artwork is sold by Johnny Popkess from United Kingdom