French school; c.1690.
"Allegory of truth variety".
Oil on canvas. Relined.
It has a frame of the Regency period, XIX century.
Measurements: 94.5 x 78 cm; 110 x 96 cm (frame).
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French school; c.1690.
"Allegory of truth variety".
Oil on canvas. Relined.
It has a frame of the Regency period, XIX century.
Measurements: 94.5 x 78 cm; 110 x 96 cm (frame).
A seated feminine figure elegantly dressed with clear tunic and golden mantle holds a sickle. Next to her, another female figure raises a mask, revealing the hidden face and explicitly alluding to the unveiling of the appearance: a gesture loaded with meaning that articulates the conceptual core of the work. Executed around 1690, this work must be placed in the cultural context of France at the end of the reign of Louis XIV, a time when allegorical painting played an essential role in the artistic program linked to the monarchy and court circles. Allegory then constituted a privileged language for expressing moral, philosophical and political concepts through idealized figures and recognizable attributes, in an aesthetic framework governed by the academic classicism promoted by the Académie Royale de Peinture et de Sculpture.
The iconography of Truth Revealed has its roots in the European humanist and baroque tradition, where the motif of unveiling alluded to the victory of reason and light over error and appearance. In France at the end of the 17th century, this discourse acquired particular resonance in a context of cultural and political affirmation, in which the arts were understood as a manifestation of the splendor of the State. Likewise, the presence of the still life in the foreground reveals the permeability between genres in French painting of the period. Although hierarchically, allegory and history painting occupied the highest rank.
Stylistically, the painting responds to the postulates of the French tradition after the consolidation of classicism under the reign of Louis XIV. The compositional clarity, the elegance of the figures and the softness of the modeling reveal a language that combines the classicist heritage with a decorative and gallant sensibility that already anticipates certain aspects of eighteenth-century taste. The light, uniform and enveloping, models the flesh tones with delicacy and highlights the wide and fluid folds of the draperies, treated with a careful and nuanced brushstroke.
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