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Three women in Roman masquerade costumes, 1790. Creator: Daniel Dupré
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Three women in Roman masquerade costumes, 1790. Creator: Daniel Dupré
Three women in Roman masquerade costumes, 1790
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Three Women in Roman Masquerade Costumes," an enchanting pen and ink drawing by Daniël Dupré, captures the essence of an 18th century masquerade ball in Europe. The artwork, created in 1790, is a captivating glimpse into the fashionable world of the Dutch elite. The three women in the drawing are dressed in elaborate Roman masquerade costumes, their disguises a testament to the allure and mystery of the masquerade tradition. The first woman on the left wears a voluminous, plum-colored cloak, adorned with intricate gold detailing and a tricorne hat adorned with a plume. Her face is obscured by an ornate mask, her identity hidden from the world. The central figure is a young woman in a vibrant red dress, her mask featuring an elegant gold design. Her hair is styled in loose curls, cascading down her shoulders, and her eyes sparkle with mischief and excitement. The third woman on the right is dressed in a rich, blue gown, her mask featuring a delicate floral design. Her hair is pulled back into an elegant chignon, and she holds a fan in one hand, adding an air of sophistication to her disguise. The drawing is filled with vibrant colors and intricate details, from the women's ornate costumes to the rich textures of the fabric and the delicate plumes on their hats. The setting is unclear, but the women's Italian-inspired costumes suggest a location in Rome or Italy, adding to the exotic allure of the scene. This stunning pen and ink drawing by Daniël Dupré is a testament to the enduring popularity of masquerade balls in the 18th century and the fascination with Roman culture and Italian fashion. It is a valuable addition to the heritage art collection at the Rijksmuseum in the Netherlands and a reminder of the rich history and traditions of European art and fashion.
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