Flora (c.1730 – c.1739) by Rosalba Carriera

Flora - Rosalba Carriera - c.1730 - c.1739

Artwork Information

TitleFlora
ArtistRosalba Carriera
Datec.1730 - c.1739
Mediumpastel
Art MovementRococo
Current LocationUffizi Gallery, Florence, Italy

About Flora

The artwork titled “Flora”, created by artist Rosalba Carriera circa 1730 to 1739, is a masterpiece of the Rococo art movement. Crafted with pastel, the artwork is a mythological painting and portrait, currently housed in the Uffizi Gallery in Florence, Italy.

The artwork features a delicate and serene young woman, presented in a half-length portrait. Her skin is rendered with gentle, soft pastel strokes, imparting a lifelike yet ethereal quality. Flowers adorn her hair, enhancing the mythological aspect, possibly alluding to the Roman goddess Flora. Her attire is loosely draped, revealing her bare shoulder and chest, indicative of the Rococo style’s emphasis on grace and sensuousness. The subdued background, executed in muted tones, ensures that the viewer’s focus remains on the subject’s tranquil and thoughtful expression.

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