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Seated Woman Holding a Fan — History & Facts
In Seated Woman Holding a Fan, we see a woman elegantly seated, dressed in a lavish gown typical of the Rococo period. The colors are soft and pastel, with delicate pinks and blues dominating the palette. Her expression is serene, and she holds a fan gracefully, adding to her charm.
The background is subtly detailed, enhancing the focus on the figure. This painting is created using oil on canvas, a common medium for portraits of this era. The dimensions are approximately 65 x 80 cm, making it a medium-sized work. Watteau’s technique features soft brushwork and a light touch, which is characteristic of the Rococo style.
The composition draws the viewer's eye directly to the seated woman, emphasizing her elegance. Jean-Antoine Watteau was a leading figure in the Rococo movement, known for his ability to capture the grace and charm of his subjects. Seated Woman Holding a Fan reflects his interest in portraying the leisure and elegance of the French aristocracy. An interesting fact about this work is that it exemplifies Watteau's unique approach to portraiture, blending elements of genre scenes with traditional portrait techniques.
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