Workshop of Pierre Mignard
(Troyes 1612 - Paris 1695)
Oil painting on canvas
Lacquered frame
Canvas 67 x 57 frame 80 x 70
Very good condition
A painting of rare beauty that portrays two children sitting dressed in elegant clothes. The older girl one is holding a cage with a little bird inside and seems to scold the smaller one by raising his hand and showing his index finger.
The remarkable portraiture ability of the author is evident and stands out not only for the precision in the rendering of the faces, but also for the perfect description of the clothes and accessories worn by the protagonists.
The glimpse of the landscape in the background of the canvas is particularly pleasant, offering the scene an excellent shot of light and a more accentuated volumetric effect.
It is easy to compare this very pleasant work with the very fine portraits of the French master Pierre Mignard known as "le romain" following his long experience in the capital and to distinguish him from his brother Nicolas.
His famous workshop produced a great variety of famous portraits, many of which are present in museums throughout Europe, but stood out above all for his ability to portray lively protagonists at a very young age.
The canvas actually presents all the characteristics of his highly sought-after production and ranks among the most successful creations of his workshop thanks to a nice and fun subject.