The artwork, titled “Portrait of a Venetian Woman (La Belle Nani),” was created by Paolo Veronese around the year 1560. This exquisite piece is rendered in oil on canvas and is a fine example of the Mannerism (Late Renaissance) art movement. With dimensions of 119 by 103 centimeters, this portrait captures both the vibrancy and elegance characteristic of Veronese’s work. It currently resides in the Louvre Museum in Paris, France.
The portrait depicts a Venetian woman, distinguished by her poised and graceful demeanor. She is adorned in opulent attire, featuring a richly ornate blue velvet gown with intricate embroidery and gold detailing on the shoulders. Her attire is complemented by a pearl necklace and other fine jewelry, signifying her high social standing. The woman’s expression is one of serene contemplation, and her modest, yet confident posture enhances the dignified elegance of the portrait. The dark background further highlights her refined visage and sumptuous clothing, drawing the viewer’s focus entirely upon her.