Femme à sa toilette by Armand Berton. An ethereal depiction of a woman from the back, draped in a white gown against a soft, hazy background of purples and grays.

Femme à sa toilette

Armand Berton

1900 · Oil Paint, Canvas

This soft, tonalist painting captures a quiet moment of a woman at her toilette, rendered in a palette of ethereal lavenders and misty grays.

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Where it works

A soft, restrained artwork with softened cool notes — adds presence without crowding the room.

Often works in
Bedroom · Bathroom · Gallery Wall
Placement
Best for narrower walls, entry moments, and layered groupings
Walls
Reads strongest when the wall gives it contrast
Color notes
Rich brown, Charcoal black, Blue

About the piece

Created around 1900 by Armand Berton, 'Femme à sa toilette' is a masterful example of French Tonalism. The composition focuses on the graceful silhouette of the female figure, using a restrained palette and blurred, atmospheric edges to create a sense of quiet intimacy and dreamlike light.

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