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Lavinia Fontana: "Portrait Of Marguerite De Gonzague"   (Wikidata search (Cirrus search) Wikidata query (SPARQL)  Create new Wikidata item based on this file)
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Italian School
Attributed to Lavinia Fontana  (1552–1614)  wikidata:Q236050 q:pt:Lavinia Fontana
 
Attributed to Lavinia Fontana
Description painter, draftswoman and artist
Date of birth/death circa  Edit this at Wikidata 11 August 1614 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Bologna Rome
Work period 1575 Edit this at Wikidata
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Bologna (1579–1601); Rome (1600–1614) Edit this at Wikidata
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artist QS:P170,Q236050,P5102,Q230768
Title
"Portrait Of Marguerite De Gonzague"
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English: Portrait of Margherita Gonzaga, Duchess of Ferrara (1564-1618), wife of Alfonso II d'Este (1533-1597)

Galerie Nicolas Lenté, Paris


"Lovely portrait of Marguerite de Gonzague (1564-1618), Duchess of Mantua and Ferrara, aged 14, most likely a portrait commissioned by her parents to offer it to her future husband Alfonse d'Este, the union that will be celebrated in 1579 when the girl was 15 years old. The young model is depicted bust-length, three-quarter view, standing out against a gray-green background. She is styled according to the fashion of the time "in racket" (the hair is raised on the temples forming a heart), her curly locks of a Venetian blond are raised and held back by rows of pearls and small knots of pink ribbons. Holding her head in aristocratic way, Marguerite sketches a half-smile from her crimson red lips. The slightly rosy cheeks, the fresh complexion, a gentle expression of her large grey eyes charms the viewer. The strikingly white ruff encircles the lower part of her face. Her earrings, made up of three small and one large pearls, delicately joined by a pink ribbon, are attached to her ears by small gold rings. Her pink silk dress impresses with its richness and sumptuousness, embroidered with a decor of lily of the valley strands whose bells are real pearls attached to the fabric. The vertical gold-embroidered braids space this plant ornament. A three-row pearl necklace over her dress completes her princely outfit. Sporting her numerous dazzling white pearls accentuating the extreme refinement of her costume, the young duchess displays her social status and the financial power of her family. Our portrait, probably executed to be presented to her future husband beyond his purely "photographic" role, suggests the assurance of a substantial dowry. In fact, Marguerite's father, the Duke of Mantoua, began negotiations for his daughter's marriage in 1578, most likely the date of our painting, thus portraying the Duchess at the age of 14. The small format of our portrait, its finesse of execution, its meticulous and detailed character and the historical and geographical context allow us to attribute it to Lavinia Fontana, a woman painter, particularly sought after and appreciated for her easel portraits in the 1580s. Italian School, attributed to Lavinia Fontana, circa 1578. Oil on copper Dimensions, copper: h. 15.5 cm, l. 12.5cm Precious frame in tortoiseshell veneer tinted red from later period Framed dimensions: h. 25.5 cm, l. 22.5 cm Lavinia Fontana (Bologna 1552 - Rome 1614) is one of the most important portrait painters in Bologna at the end of the Renaissance. It was with her father, Prospero Fontana, that she apprenticed. In addition to portrait painting, a field in which she excelled in precision, Lavinia was one of the first women to carry out public commissions and to paint religious pictures (Noli me tangere at the Uffizi in Florence, altarpieces in the churches of Bologna, Holy Family in L'Escorial Palace in Madrid…). It was in 1603 that she settled permanently in Rome where she was received at the Academy. With Sofonisba Anguissola, she shares the privilege of being one of the only women to have painted the greats of her time. Marguerite de Gonzague, Duchess of Ferrara (May 27, 1564 - January 6, 1618) is an Italian princess, daughter of Guillaume de Gonzague, duc of Mantoua and Éléonore d'Autriche (1534-1594).

She married Alfonso II d'Este, Duke of Ferrara and Modena, in February 1579. This third marriage of the Duke did not give off descendants."
Date circa 1578
date QS:P571,+1578-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902
Medium oil on copper
medium QS:P186,Q296955;P186,Q753,P518,Q861259
Dimensions height: 15.5 cm (6.1 in); width: 12.5 cm (4.9 in)
dimensions QS:P2048,15.5U174728
dimensions QS:P2049,12.5U174728
Source/Photographer https://www.proantic.com/en/display.php?id=679376 [1]

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current22:33, 25 December 2021Thumbnail for version as of 22:33, 25 December 2021965 × 1,200 (607 KB)Ecummenic (talk | contribs){{Artwork |artist =Italian School {{Creator:Lavinia Fontana|attributed to}} |title ={{title|"Portrait Of Marguerite De Gonzague"}} |description={{en|{{Portrait of female|{{label|Q891920}} (1564-1618)}}, {{kinship|wife|{{label|Q1856074}} (1533-1597)}}}} Galerie Nicolas Lenté, Paris "Lovely portrait of Marguerite de Gonzague (1564-1618), Duchess of Mantua and Ferrara, aged 14, most likely a portrait commissioned by her parents to offer it to her future husband Alfonse d'Este, the un...

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