Portrait by Compo
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No AI - This artwork was created entirely by hand or with traditional digital tools.
Description
My attempt at a beautiful painting of an unknown subject by French 18th Cen portrait artist, Elisabeth Louise Vig

Comments (10)
Impressive reproduction......!!!!
Superb Artwork, you have worked the detail beautifully..
very impressive indeed!!!
Woooh bag to the renaissance, this is outstanding work. Something you would not expect here at renderosity, but then again, I am glad you posted it. Remarkable.
You did this! I am in awe.
A beautiful piece of work, and true to the original. The loss of detail seems suitable for a smaller image. She may well be the Countess Worentzoff. There is a similar pose in San Francisco (Hyacinth Gabrielle Roland, Marchioness Wellesley of 1791 - is this lady related to Wellington? His earlier name was Wellesley I believe).
This is really wonderful! I think you did a marvelous job.
yup..Wellesley originally. He had a mistress, y'know..;) could be her. Dang, I couldn't do anything like this in a million years..;) fantastic..keep it up..
Thanks for comments folks. Pleased you like it! Cliff - Someone years ago said that it COULD be Countess Worentzoff, and it stuck, but it's probably not for all sorts of reasons. I'll PM you.
Amazing!! :o)