A Roman Matron (1905) by John William Godward

A Roman Matron - John William Godward - 1905

Artwork Information

TitleA Roman Matron
ArtistJohn William Godward
Date1905
Mediumoil,canvas
Art MovementNeoclassicism
Current LocationPrivate Collection

About A Roman Matron

The artwork, titled “A Roman Matron,” was created by John William Godward in 1905. This portrait, rendered in oil on canvas, belongs to the Neoclassicism art movement and is currently housed in a private collection.

The artwork depicts a stately woman adorned in a resplendent red gown, reminiscent of ancient Roman attire. She exudes an air of confidence and poise, leaning with a relaxed yet elegant posture against an intricately detailed marble surface. Her dark hair, styled in a classical manner, is accessorized with a headband, drawing attention to her serene and composed facial expression. In her right hand, she holds a fan made of peacock feathers, which adds an element of luxury and refinement to the scene. The background showcases intricate patterns and motifs that further emphasize the majesty and historical essence of the Roman era that Godward sought to capture. The overall composition and meticulous attention to detail are testaments to the artist’s profound skill and dedication to the Neoclassical tradition.

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