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French school; c. 1730.

Auction Lot 6 (40023860)
French school; c. 1730.
"Portrait of a lady".
Oil on canvas.
Measurements: 78 x 62 cm; 97 x 81 cm (frame).

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Estimated Value : 3,000 - 3,500 €


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DESCRIPTION

French school; c. 1730.
"Portrait of a lady".
Oil on canvas.
Measurements: 78 x 62 cm; 97 x 81 cm (frame).
The feminine figure appears represented in bust or half body, cut out on a dark background that concentrates the attention in the face and in the richness of the attire. The clothing, in soft or delicately contrasting tones, with lace, ribbons and flowing fabrics, becomes an essential element both to define social status and to display the painter's technical virtuosity. The pose, slightly turned and with a restrained gesture, introduces a sense of elegant naturalness, moving away from the rigidity of the official baroque portrait. The lighting, diffuse and enveloping, softly models the features and contributes to create an atmosphere of intimacy and sophistication. From the stylistic point of view, the work reflects characteristic features of French portraiture of the time, in the orbit of artists such as Nicolas de Largillière or Jean-Marc Nattier. As in famous portraits by the latter, for example, his depictions of court ladies as goddesses or allegories, there is a tendency to idealize the female figure, softening the features and emphasizing the elegance of demeanor. Likewise, the attention to textile textures and chromatic delicacy find parallels in works such as Largillière's female portraits, where the balance between social representation and visual appeal is fundamental.
Although it cannot be attributed with certainty to a specific master, the work clearly participates in the artistic environment generated by figures such as Jean-Marc Nattier (1685-1766), one of the leading portraitists of the court of Louis XV. Nattier was noted for his idealized portraits of aristocratic ladies, often depicted as mythological figures, in which he combined grace, elegance and a refined decorative sense. His style, along with that of other contemporaries, defined the canon of rococo female portraiture, the influence of which can be seen in works such as the present one.

COMMENTS

This lot can be seen at the Setdart Madrid Gallery located at C/Velázquez, 7.

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