Artwork

Portrait of a young woman holding a fan

Portrait of a young woman holding a fan, by Giovanni Battista Moroni, unspecified, 1569
Portrait of a young woman holding a fan, by Giovanni Battista Moroni, unspecified, 1569

Portrait of a young woman holding a fan is an unspecified painting by the Mannerist artist Giovanni Battista Moroni. It dates from 1569 and is held in the collection of the Rijksmuseum.

About this work

Overview

This painting is a portrait of a young woman by the Italian artist Moroni, known for his skill in capturing the likenesses of his subjects with warmth and directness.

Subject & Meaning

The subject is depicted wearing a dark dress adorned with pearls and a gold chain, indicating a high social status, though her identity remains unknown.

Technique & Style

Moroni's approach to portraiture is characterized by a quiet attention to detail and an egalitarian treatment of his subjects, regardless of their social standing.

Context

Moroni worked primarily in Bergamo, a provincial town in North Italy, away from the major royal courts, yet his portraits share a common humanity.

Artist & collection

Portrait of Giovanni Battista Moroni

Artist

Giovanni Battista Moroni

Giovanni Battista Moroni, also known as Giambattista Moroni was an Italian painter of the Mannerist school.

Rijksmuseum

Museum

Rijksmuseum

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