The artwork, “Portrait of Barbarina Campani,” was created by Rosalba Carriera circa 1739. Rendered in pastel, it is a quintessential example of the Rococo art movement, specifically within the genre of portraiture. This distinguished piece is housed in the Gemäldegalerie Alte Meister in Dresden, Germany.
In the artwork, a refined and elegiac portrayal of Barbarina Campani is presented. She is adorned in an elegant blue gown detailed with intricate lacework, accentuating her poised and delicate demeanor. Her hair, carefully styled, is complemented by a subtle floral adornment that adds a touch of soft elegance to her overall appearance. The composition is characterized by a gentle, luminous quality, typical of the pastel medium, which highlights the sophistication and grace of the subject. The background is kept minimalistic, ensuring that the focus remains entirely on Barbarina, capturing the viewer’s attention with her serene yet engaging presence. The artwork’s overall aesthetic harmoniously encapsulates the frivolity and ornate sensibility of the Rococo era.