The painting Phoebe is a beautiful work of art created by
Henry Wolf in 1892. It measures 19 x 14 cm and is displayed at the
Smithsonian American Art Museum. The painting depicts a young girl wearing a dress with flowers in her hair, holding a bouquet of flowers.
Artist Background
Henry Wolf was a French-born wood engraver who lived and worked in the United States during his most influential work period. He is known for his beautiful engravings, which were published in various magazines such as
Scribner's Magazine and
Harper's Monthly. You can find more information about
Henry Wolf on
https://WahooArt.com/@/Henry-Wolf.
Painting Details
The painting Phoebe is a black and white image, created on paper. The girl's dress has a lace collar, adding to the elegance of her appearance. The flowers in her hair and the bouquet she holds add a touch of beauty to the overall painting.
Some other notable works by
Henry Wolf include:
You can also find more information about
Henry Wolf on
Wikipedia.
The painting Phoebe is a beautiful example of
Henry Wolf's work, showcasing his attention to detail and ability to create stunning engravings. If you are interested in purchasing a handmade oil painting reproduction of Phoebe, please visit
https://WahooArt.com/ADC/Art.nsf/O/AQT4F9/$File/Henry-Wolf-Phoebe.jpg.