Portrait of a Lady (1796) by William Williams

Portrait of a Lady - William Williams - 1796

Artwork Information

TitlePortrait of a Lady
ArtistWilliam Williams
Date1796
Art MovementRococo

About Portrait of a Lady

The artwork “Portrait of a Lady,” created by the artist William Williams in the year 1796, belongs to the Rococo art movement and is categorized within the genre of portraiture.

The painting depicts a woman in an elaborate dress indicative of the late 18th century, standing outdoors against an urn-topped pedestal entwined with foliage. She dons a long, flowing white gown with blue details and is accessorized with a black hat embellished with feathers. The lady’s right arm rests languidly on the pedestal, while her left hand loosely grasps a pair of gloves. The background consists of a lush, wooded landscape, contributing to the serene and refined atmosphere typical of Rococo aesthetics. The meticulous attention to detail in her attire and the surrounding environment underscores the artist’s commitment to elegance and sophistication. The artwork masterfully captures the grace and poise of the lady, epitomizing the charm and decorative style of the Rococo period.

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