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A Lady in Her Bath

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A Lady in Her Bath
ArtistFrançois Clouet
Year1571
Mediumoil on wood
Dimensions92.3 cm × 81.2 cm (36.3 in × 32.0 in)
LocationNational Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.

A Lady in Her Bath is an oil on wood painting by French artist François Clouet, created in 1571.

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Description

It measures 92.3 x 81.2 cm (36 5/16 x 31 15/16 in.). The picture is in the National Gallery of Art, Washington DC, and is one of only three paintings signed by Clouet.[1]

Analysis

The teenaged female bather is unknown. It is possible that she is Diane de Poitiers, mistress of King Henry II of France when she was a teenager. Scholar Roger Trinquet suggested in 1966 that the teenaged lady is Mary Queen of Scots. The lady's face resembles other portraits of Mary, especially a drawing by Clouet depicting Mary in mourning. Trinquet believes the painting was intended as a satire for a Huguenot patron. The painting set a fashion for portraits of bathers.[2] According to scholars, the bather had given birth.[3]

The National Gallery writes:

The masklike symmetry of the bather's face makes exact identification difficult; scholars have suggested that her aristocratic features indicate that she is one of several royal mistresses, most notable among them Diane de Poitiers, the mistress of Henry II. It is possible that the nude, a Venus type, represents ideal beauty rather than a specific individual. The contrast of the smoothly rendered nude figure to the intricate surface details of the fruit, draperies, and jewelry, presents a union of Flemish and Italian motifs that characterized French courtly art of the sixteenth century.[4]

References

  1. ^ Streissguth, Thomas; Eisenbichler, Konrad (2008). The Greenhaven encyclopedia of the Renaissance. Detroit, Mich.: Greenhaven Press. ISBN 9780737746235. OCLC 964418512.
  2. ^ Walker, John (1982), National Gallery of Art, Washington, Abrams, ISBN 0-517-396041
  3. ^ Smith, Merril (2014), Cultural Encyclopedia of the Breast, Rowman & Littlefield, ISBN 978-0759123311
  4. ^ Lady in Her Bath National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC.
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