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Idle Woman
La Perezosa (Idle Woman)
ArtistDaniel Hernández Morillo
Year1906
MediumOil on canvas
Dimensions70 cm × 105 cm (28 in × 41 in)
LocationLima, Peru
OwnerMuseo de Arte de Lima

La Perezosa (English: Idle Woman) is a genre painting completed in oil on canvas by Peruvian painter Daniel Hernández Morillo in Lima, Peru.

Background and creation

Daniel Hernández Morillo, a Peruvian student of itinerant Italian painter Leonardo Barbieri, left his homeland for Europe in 1874. Although Europe was in the midst of an artistic renewal, Morillo remained influenced by the academic art movement and French rococo painting. This is reflected in the pastel tones and the lightness of Idle Woman, which was completed in 1906.

Provenance

The painting is currently held by the Museo de Arte de Lima, in Lima, Peru.

References

  1. ^ "Perezosa (Idle Woman)". Google Cultural Institute. Archived from the original on 11 June 2014. Retrieved 20 April 2014.


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