The artwork titled “Portrait of Francisca Caroline de Braganca,” created by the artist Franz Xaver Winterhalter in 1844, is an exquisite Neo-Rococo oil painting on canvas. Measuring 74 by 92 centimeters, this portrait exemplifies the refined elegance characteristic of Winterhalter’s work. It is currently housed in the prestigious Château de Versailles, located in Versailles, France.
The artwork depicts a dignified young woman captured in a half-length profile. She is dressed in a dark, elegant garment that contrasts with the luminous background of softly blended tones. Her composed expression and the delicately rendered details of her attire and coiffure reflect Winterhalter’s masterful technique and keen eye for realism and subtle beauty. This portrait eloquently highlights the sitter’s grace and poise, hallmarks of Winterhalter’s portraiture which often depicted the nobility of his time.