Rosalba carriera
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Italian Rococo Era Painter, 1675-1757 |
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le Portrait d~une Jeune Fille new9/Rosalba carriera-994439.jpg ID de tableau:: 33789
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mk86 après 1708 Pastel 36.3x30.3cm Paris, Musee du Louvre National |
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Ferdinand von Rayski
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1806-1890 |
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le Portrait d~une Jeune Fille new9/Ferdinand von Rayski-435273.jpg ID de tableau:: 33914
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mk87 c. 1840 Pétrole sur le canevas 68.5x57cm Altenburg, |
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Petrus Christus
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Flemish
1415-1473
Petrus Christus Locations |
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le Portrait d~une Jeune Fille new12/Petrus Christus-434433.jpg ID de tableau:: 40194
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mk156 après 1446 Pétrole sur lambrise 29x22.5cm |
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Albrecht Durer
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b.May 21, 1471, Imperial Free City of N??rnberg [Germany]
d.April 6, 1528, N??rnberg |
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Portrait of a Young Girl new21/Albrecht Durer-475647.jpg ID de tableau:: 63749
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1507 Oil on panel tranferred from parchment, 30 x 20 cm Staatliche Museen, Berlin This small painting was in the collection of the Imhoff family of Nuremberg, and cited in their inventory from 1573-74 until 1628. In 1633, it was handed over, with the title Portrait of a Young Girl, with other works by D?rer, to Abraham Bloemart, an artist and merchant from Amsterdam. In 1899, the portrait reappears in London, and the firm P. and D. Colnaghi donated it to the Berlin art gallery. The delicate girl is portrayed with soft, curly blond hair, slightly dreamy her eyes, one somewhat lower than the other, a gentle, melancholic gaze; and well-defined, slightly parted lips. The red beret, worn sideways, with a little slit to the side, with a long red ruby and black pearl pendant, gives her a slightly cheeky air. The square green border of the red bodice sets off the upper part of her body. All these details put together have led to various interpretations. In addition to the fact that the "girl," when sold by the Imhoffs, was transformed into a "boy," Panofsky (1955) attributes an androgynous nature to her that could reveal the possible homosexual tendencies of the artist. A teasing letter of 1507 from the canonical Lorenz Behaim of Bamberg and the fact that the portrait does not seem to have been ordered would support this hypothesis. It has also been debated whether the painting was executed in Venice or after D?rer's return to Nuremberg. Considering the clothing to be typically German, there is no doubt as to its provenance.Artist:D?RER, Albrecht Title: Portrait of a Young Girl Painted in 1501-1550 , German - - painting : portrait |
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unknow artist
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Portrait of a young girl new24/unknow artist-995733.jpg ID de tableau:: 79045
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Oil on wood
35 x 26.7 cm (13.8 x 10.5 in)
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