Portrait of Constance Pipelet

Portrait of Constance Pipelet

1797·Oil on canvas·130 × 99.1 cm (51 1/4 × 39 in.)

<p>Painted in the aftermath of the French Revolution, Désoria’s <em>Portrait of Constance Pipelet</em> typifies the Neoclassical style of portraiture practiced by Jacques-Louis David and his circle. The figure, placed parallel to the picture plane and silhouetted against the bright blue of the sky, evokes antique relief sculpture. Her white cotton dress was the fashionable attire of middle- and upper-class women in the 1790s, its antique associations reflecting Neoclassical ideals and its simplicity echoing the egalitarian spirit of the new French Republic. Constance Pipelet, later Constance de Salm-Dyck, was a noted poet, librettist, and feminist with a salon that attracted the literary and artistic notables of Paris.</p>

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Year
1797
Dimensions
130 × 99.1 cm (51 1/4 × 39 in.)

Artist

Jean Baptiste François Désoria
Jean Baptiste François Désoria

Painting

Jean-Baptiste-François Desoria (French, 1758–1832)

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Sketch of the Portrait of Constance Pipelet (recto); Head of a Woman (verso)

Sketch of the Portrait of Constance Pipelet (recto); Head of a Woman (verso)

1778 · Black chalk with stumping, heightened with white chalk (recto and verso) on buff laid paper

WW-1778-052375

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Year
1797
Dimensions
130 × 99.1 cm (51 1/4 × 39 in.)
Watts ID
WW-1797-050051

Source

Source
aic
Status
verified

Artist

Jean Baptiste François Désoria

Jean Baptiste François Désoria

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