Artwork
Philippe François Nazaire Fabre named 'Eglantine' (1750-1794)

Philippe François Nazaire Fabre named 'Eglantine' (1750-1794) is an oil painting by Unknown. It is held in the collection of the Palace of Versailles.
About this work
Overview
Portrait of Eglantine (1750-1794) is an oil painting by Philippe François Nazaire Fabre, depicting a mature gentleman with distinctive white hair.
Subject & Meaning
The subject, identified by his nickname 'Eglantine', is portrayed in a direct, engaging gaze, suggesting a character of confidence or introspection, though the painting's context or symbolism beyond the sitter's likeness is not immediately clear.
Technique & Style
The work employs chiaroscuro, a strong contrast between light and dark, to emphasize the subject's face as the focal point. A blurred, dark background further enhances this emphasis, drawing the viewer's attention to the sitter's expression and features.
History & Provenance
Details on the painting's historical ownership and exhibition history are not provided in the available information.
Context
Created during the mid-18th century, the painting reflects the artistic trends of its time, particularly in its use of chiaroscuro, a technique popularized during the Baroque period but still influential in later centuries.
Legacy
The painting's impact on art history or its current significance within Fabre's oeuvre is not specified in the given details.
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