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Portrait of Kathleen Cowan (c. 1900) by John White Alexander is an elegant Tonalist portrait rendered in oil on canvas. The composition emphasizes harmony and subtlety, with muted colors and soft transitions that create a refined, atmospheric effect. Kathleen Cowan is depicted with grace and poise, her figure emerging gently from a subdued background, while Alexander’s fluid brushwork and delicate handling of light convey both intimacy and sophistication.
John White Alexander (1856–1915) was an American painter associated with the Tonalist movement and known for his refined portraits of women. Influenced by European art, particularly Whistler, he developed a style that favored mood and tonal harmony over sharp detail. Alexander achieved international recognition, exhibiting widely and contributing to the aesthetic of late 19th- and early 20th-century portraiture.
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