Italian school; c. 1810.
"Portrait of a lady".
Oil on panel.
With period frame.
Presents faults.
Signed.
Measurements: 30 x 25 cm; 41 x 36.5 cm (frame).
Open live auction
DESCRIPTION
Italian school; c. 1810.
"Portrait of a lady".
Oil on panel.
With period frame.
Presents faults.
Signed.
Measurements: 30 x 25 cm; 41 x 36.5 cm (frame).
Aesthetically this work reflects the transition between the late Neoclassicism to the first romantic sensibilities. The composition presents a young lady half-length, placed before a classicist architectural background with monumental columns barely insinuated between clouds and vegetation, a resource that refers to the evocation of Antiquity as a symbolic framework of virtue, balance and moral nobility.
The figure adopts a serene and restrained pose: the flexed right arm slightly supports the head in a reflective attitude, while the frontal gaze, direct but peaceful, establishes an immediate link with the viewer. The treatment of the face shows a soft modeling, delicate light transitions and pearly flesh tones, characteristics associated with the Italian academic tradition inherited from the eighteenth century. The precise drawing and the defined contour reveal the primacy of design, the structural foundation of Italian painting since the Renaissance and reaffirmed by academic teaching.
The clothing reinforces the chronological ascription: the high-waisted white tunic tight under the bust, clearly Empire-inspired, alludes to the fashion spread in Europe after the Napoleonic boom, directly influenced by the archaeological recovery of the classical world. The orange shawl, richly ornamented at the edges, introduces a warm chromatic note that balances the sobriety of the dress and dynamizes the composition through an elegant play of pleats.
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