德·韦尔尼纳克夫人肖像

Jacques-Louis David · PD

德·韦尔尼纳克夫人肖像


作品信息

收藏于
卢浮宫
创作年份
1799
材质技法
布面油画
类型
绘画
尺寸
145.5 × 112 cm

故事

David painted Henriette de Verninac in 1799, in the years after the Terror when France was governed by the Directory and fashionable women dressed in white gowns modelled on ancient statues. She sits very upright in that antique manner, a golden shawl across her lap, the whole picture cool and severe in David's neoclassical style. Henriette was the daughter of a former foreign minister and had married a diplomat, Raymond de Verninac, the year before. There is a quiet family footnote here. Her little brother, an infant when this was painted, was Eugene Delacroix, who would grow up to lead the Romantic painters against the very restraint on show in his sister's portrait. David set his signature along the base of her chair.

德·韦尔尼纳克夫人肖像 — 雅克-路易·大卫 — MuseScope