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Portrait of a Young Woman at Her Toilet - Paris Bordone (Bordon) (1500-1571)
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Portrait of a Young Woman at Her Toilet - Paris Bordone (Bordon) (1500-1571)
FIA5406544 Portrait of a Young Woman at Her Toilet - Paris Bordone (Bordon) (1500-1571). Oil on canvas, c. 1550. Dimension : 102x81 cm. Art History Museum, Vienne by Bordone, Paris (1500-71); Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna, Austria; Photo eFine Art Images; Italian, out of copyright
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Beauty Care Blond Hair Casket Pearl Tiara Beds Cinquecento Hair Style
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This portrait, titled "Portrait of a Young Woman at Her Toilet" by Paris Bordone, transports us back to the Renaissance era in Italy. The painting, created around 1550, showcases the exquisite talent of Bordone and his ability to capture the beauty and elegance of his subjects. In this particular artwork, we see a young woman seated at her toilet, surrounded by luxurious furnishings. Her blond hair is intricately styled and adorned with a jewel-encrusted tiara. She delicately holds a casket containing precious pearls, symbolizing her wealth and status. The artist pays meticulous attention to detail in depicting the woman's costume and accessories. Every fold of fabric is meticulously rendered, showcasing the fashion trends of the time. The woman's expression exudes confidence and poise as she engages in her daily beauty care routine. Bordone masterfully uses light and shadow to create depth within the composition. The soft glow illuminates both the subject's face and surrounding objects, adding an ethereal quality to the scene. Displayed at Vienna's Art History Museum today, this painting serves as a testament to Bordone's skill as well as an insight into Renaissance ideals of beauty and femininity. It invites viewers to appreciate not only its artistic merit but also offers a glimpse into an era where artistry flourished alongside societal refinement.
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