Painted during the years British artist Susan Isabel Dacre was studying and traveling between England, Paris, and Italy, this work sits in the 19th-century tradition of using “Italian” dress and youthful sitters to signal authenticity, locality, and feeling. A tight crop and an unguarded, sideways glance create a psychological portrait so we’re made aware of her interior life and of a world beyond the frame. Dacre’s work is a close-up portrait of a young girl shown from the chest up, turned three-quarters and looking sharply to our right, as if something off-canvas has caught her attention. Her skin is warm olive-tan under soft, naturalistic light while her dark brown eyes are wide and her lips part slightly, giving her expression a mix of alertness and uncertainty. Long black hair falls loose around her face and shoulders, crowned with fresh green leaves. A bright red two-strand coral necklace circles her neck as a white garment slips low across one shoulder and a brown patterned wrap is held in place by her other arm. The background is an atmospheric field of deep greens, painted loosely so her face and gaze feel intensely present. The leafy crown was likely a festival adornment (or a hint of laurel), while the vivid red necklace punctuates the composition like a protective charm expressing life, warmth, and individuality against the cool green ground. Seen through Dacre’s later commitment to women’s advancement, the painting’s quiet power is how it grants a working-class or rural-coded girl the dignity of attention. She is not posed for display, but caught mid-thought, self-possessed, and real. Dacre trained at the Manchester School of Art and later at the Académie Julian in Paris, building a practice grounded in close observation and painterly restraint. She was also a committed women’s suffrage activist and, with her friend Annie Swynnerton, helped found the Manchester Society of Women Artists.
“Italian Girl with Necklace” by Susan Isabel Dacre (British) - Oil on canvas / c. 1874–1880 - Manchester Art Gallery (Manchester, England) #WomenInArt #ManchesterArtGallery #SusanIsabelDacre #Dacre #PortraitofaGirl #art #artText #BritishArtist #BlueskyArt #arte #WomensArt #WomanArtist #WomenArtists