Artwork
D. João V

D. João V is an unspecified painting by the Rococo painting artist Pierre-Antoine Quillard. It dates from 1730 and is held in the collection of the National Museum of Ancient Art. The painting 'D.
About this work
Overview
The painting 'D. João V' is a portrait created by Pierre-Antoine Quillard in 1730. It is a representative work from the Rococo period and is currently held in the National Museum of Ancient Art.
Subject & Meaning
The portrait depicts John V of Portugal standing beside a body of water, likely the Tagus River, conveying an air of grandeur and importance. The subject is dressed in elaborate attire, including a blue coat with gold accents and a medal, signifying his status.
Technique & Style
Quillard's work is characterized by the Rococo style, evident in the detailed and ornate depiction of the subject's clothing and the atmospheric rendering of the cloudy sky.
History & Provenance
Pierre-Antoine Quillard, a French artist, produced 'D. João V' during his time working in Portugal, where he was active as a portrait painter and engraver until his death in 1733.
Artist & collection
Artist
Pierre-Antoine Quillard, (; c. 1700 – 25 November 1733) was a French portrait painter and engraver who worked in Portugal.
















