French school; first third of the 18th century.
"Portrait of a lady".
Oil on canvas.
Measurements: 83 x 66 cm, 104 x 86 cm (frame).
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French school; first third of the eighteenth century.
"Portrait of a lady".
Oil on canvas.
Measurements: 83 x 66 cm, 104 x 86 cm (frame).
The female figure is presented in bust, dressed in a red cloak and a silver draped dress, held by a blue ribbon, following the prevailing fashions in the French court of the second half of the seventeenth century. The serene face and the gathered hairstyle reflect the baroque canons, which emphasize the nobility and composure of the model. The dark background helps to focus attention on the figure, highlighting the contrast between the shiny textures of the dress and the softness of the face. The painting evidences the legacy of the French Baroque, characterized by careful modeling, restrained chromaticism and meticulous attention to detail in the fabrics and ornaments. This portrait illustrates how, even in the early decades of the 18th century, a close connection was maintained with the courtly tradition of Versailles, where portraiture functioned as an instrument of official representation and social distinction.
In the first third of the 18th century, the French school of painting was in a transitional phase from the splendor of the Baroque to the lighter, more decorative Rococo. French portrait art, especially at the court of Versailles, was characterized by refined elegance, precision in the representation of material details and a balance between solemnity and grace.
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