Artwork
Portrait of a young Lady

Portrait of a young Lady is a paint painting by the Rococo painting artist Louis Rolland Trinquesse. It dates from 1774 and is held in the collection of the Gemäldegalerie Berlin.
About this work
Overview
Louis Rolland Trinquesse’s 1774 oil portrait presents a young woman in an elegant, formal stance. The canvas, now part of the Gemäldegalerie Berlin’s collection, captures the sitter’s poised demeanor and refined attire, reflecting the aesthetic conventions of late‑eighteenth‑century portraiture.
Subject & Meaning
The figure is dressed in a richly detailed gown featuring a ruffled bodice and a voluminous skirt, while her hair is arranged in an elaborate updo accented with feathers. Her direct gaze and calm expression convey a sense of composure and social standing, typical of genteel portrait commissions of the period.
Technique & Style
Trinquesse employs chiaroscuro to model the sitter’s form, juxtaposing illuminated areas with deeper shadows to suggest three‑dimensionality. The background is rendered with subtle tonal shifts that recede gently, creating atmospheric depth without detracting from the central figure. Fine brushwork delineates fabric texture and decorative elements.
History & Provenance
Executed in 1774, the portrait entered the Gemäldegalerie Berlin’s holdings, where it remains on display. Its acquisition history reflects the museum’s focus on European paintings of the Enlightenment era, preserving Trinquesse’s work within a broader narrative of 18th‑century art.
Artist & collection
Artist
Louis Rolland Trinquesse (1746–1799) was a French artist, born in Paris.
















