Two Young Women Kissing is a small oil on canvas genre painting by the French artist Louis-Léopold Boilly that depicts an intimate moment between two women in a quiet interior setting. Boilly’s composition captures the figures closely embracing and sharing a kiss, with detailed attention to the textures of their clothing and the intimate space around them, reflecting everyday life and private emotion in late eighteenth-century France. The work, titled in French Deux jeunes femmes s’embrassant, is notable for its gentle portrayal of affection between the women at a time when such subjects were rarely depicted, suggesting both the artist’s skill in observing human interaction and a subtle engagement with themes of love and intimacy. Boilly was a prolific painter of genre scenes before gaining later fame for his bustling depictions of Parisian street life, and this work resides in The Ramsbury Manor Foundation collection.

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