Artwork
Kronprinzessin Stephanie (1864-1945) in einer Ballrobe aus hellem Satin

Kronprinzessin Stephanie (1864-1945) in einer Ballrobe aus hellem Satin is an unspecified painting by the Post-Impressionist artist Hans Makart. It dates from 1891 and is held in the collection of the Kunsthistorisches Museum.
About this work
Overview
This 1891 portrait by Hans Makart depicts Kronprinzessin Stephanie of Belgium in a formal, pale satin ball gown, set against a red curtain. The painting showcases intricate details in the subject's attire and surroundings.
Subject & Meaning
The portrait captures Princess Stéphanie in a quintessential representation of aristocratic elegance, emphasizing her status through the meticulous rendering of her ornate gown, accessories, and poised demeanor.
Technique & Style
Makart's work demonstrates his proficiency in capturing textures and patterns, characteristic of his academic style. The contrast between the muted, detailed gown and the vibrant red curtain highlights his compositional approach.
History & Provenance
Part of the Kunsthistorisches Museum's collection, the painting reflects Makart's influence on late 19th-century Austrian-Hungarian art trends, despite being created during the post-Impressionist period.
Context
Though created in a time of emerging post-Impressionist movements, the portrait adheres to Makart's traditional, decorative, and historically inclined artistic voice, popular in Austria-Hungary at the time.
Artist & collection
Artist
Hans Makart (28 May 1840 – 3 October 1884) was an Austrian academic history painter, designer and decorator.


















