"Portrait Of A Lady "
Jean-Marc Nattier - workshop (Parigi 1685 - 1776) Portrai of a Noble Lady "- Allegory of the war Really fascinating this feminine portrait of a noble woman very attractive in the allegorical pose of the war. from the studio of Jean-Marc Nattier, who produced a large amount of female portraits at the court of King Louis XIV and Louis XV in the first half of the 1700s. This unpublished painting reflects all the characteristics of his immortalized painting. in her paintings the most beautiful ladies of Versailles In this painting, the noble lady is represented with a long sword and with the lit torch next to a lion.This is the typical allegory of the war adapted to his famous portraits Measurements canvas 70 x 83 old gilded frame 90 x 103 Excellent state of preservation Expedition with antishock packaging in wooden case Do not hesitate to send all your questions by e-mail