Delphin Enjolras was a 19th century French artist who mastered the medium of pastel. He was known for his portraits of beautiful young women engaged in domestic activities set in ornate interiors. Enjolras received academic training in Paris under renowned artists like Jean-Léon Gérôme and Pascal Adolphe Jean Dagnan-Bouveret. His early works depicted Orientalist scenes and portraits that reflected his teachers' styles. Later in his career, he focused on intimate scenes of women reading, sewing, or arranging flowers in bourgeois settings, often illuminated by lamplight. Enjolras became a popular society portraitist and his mastery of rendering the female form through pastel earned him