The Golden Days

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The Golden Days is a 1944 painting by the Polish-French modern artist Balthus, known for its enigmatic, meticulously composed interior scene featuring a young girl in a contemplative, sensual pose.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf oil painting
painting
alsoKnownAs Les Beaux Jours NERFINISHED
artist Balthus NERFINISHED
author Balthus NERFINISHED
compositionForm interior genre scene
countryOfOrigin France
Poland
creator Balthus NERFINISHED
creatorNationality Polish-French
depicts contemplative pose
domestic interior
interior scene
sensual pose
table
young girl
genre modern art
hasCharacteristic careful geometry
enigmatic atmosphere
erotic ambiguity
meticulous composition
muted color palette
psychological tension
hasTheme adolescence
domestic intimacy
introspection
sexual awakening
voyeurism
inception 1944
influencedBy Renaissance painting
symbolism
languageOfWorkOrName English
mainSubject young girl in interior
movement Balthus’s personal figurative style
figurative art
modernism
notableFor cinematic lighting
controversial eroticism
precise draftsmanship
stage-like interior setting
partOf Balthus’s body of work focusing on adolescent girls
style classically influenced composition
realist figuration
title The Golden Days NERFINISHED

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Balthus notableWork The Golden Days