Paolo Veronese, 1528–1588 Portrait of a Venetian Woman – La Belle Nani, circa 1560, oil on canvas The Louvre Portrait of La Belle Nani exalts the beauty of a young woman, beautiful, fashionable, and virtuous! It is believed that this is the Portrait of an aristocratic Venetian mother… La Bella Nani, also known as Portrait of a Venetian Woman, is an oil painting on canvas depicting a wealthy noblewoman, painted by Paolo Veronese, c. 1560. The painting is in the Louvre, in Paris, and on display in Room 711 in the Denon Wing. The painting depicts a woman, at half-bust, who wears a fancy dress typical of the wealthy fashion of Venice at the time, especially the wide neckline and rich ornaments. The reserved attitude of the sitter and the ring on her left hand indicate that she is a married woman. Her identity is unknown. The name of Nani came from the family that once supposedly owned the painting, and because of that it was thought that the subject was their member. The work is considered one of the most beautiful female portraits of the 16th century. Veronese rarely portrayed women, only six of these portraits are known. The painting was included by the French historian Paul Veyne in his book dedicated to Italian painting, Mon musée imaginaire, ou les chefs-d'œuvre de la peinture italienne ABOUT ARTIST PAOLO VERONESE (1528–1588), born Paolo Caliari in Verona, was a leading 16th-century Venetian Renaissance painter renowned for monumental, color-rich banquet scenes, allegories, and illusionistic frescoes. Alongside Titian and Tintoretto, he formed the "great trio" of Venetian painting. His masterpieces include The Wedding at Cana and the controversial Feast in the House of Levi. Very professionally rendered by a competent hand in generously applied paint in a painterly fashion with even strokes and vibrant colour, finished with detail and presented to viewers with a warmth of charm and realism.
She wears a rich green velvet fabric dress , low cut with a ribbed bodice having cream silk ties.
Her arms are finished with decorative lace cuffs, over which she wears a lightweight clear satin viole negligee gown.
Richly dressed in jewels, rings adorn her finely painted fingers and a bracelet of cornelian beads around her wrist.There is a beautiful string of pearls around her elegant neck and a gold pendant tie adores her dress and lower skirt.The dress has woven gold thread escalope shoulder mounts.
The whole portrait is finished to a remarkably high standard and would grace the walls of any drawing room or hallway and certainly delivers everything a viewer would desire from such a beautiful and youthful painting, elegance, style, and a presence second to none. The plaster moulded decorative swept gilt frame is perfect and enhances the work immensely.
FRAMED MEASUREMENTS Height: 58 Inches ( 147.3 cm ) Width 46 Inches ( 116.8 cm ) Depth 3.3'' Inches ( 8.3 cm )
CONDITION Excellent order throughout and ready to hang.
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Dimensions
Height = 147.3 cm (58")
Width = 116.8 cm (46")
Depth = 8.3 cm (3")
La Bella Nani Oil Portrait Of A Venetian Women After Original Painting By Paolo Veronese c1560 Displayed Louvre Paris
Price
£6,450
| $8,941 USD | €7,437 EUR
Item Ref
0866
Description
Paolo Veronese, 1528–1588 Portrait of a Venetian Woman – La Belle Nani, circa 1560, oil on canvas The Louvre Portrait of La Belle Nani exalts the beauty of a young woman, beautiful, fashionable, and virtuous! It is believed that this is the Portrait of an aristocratic Venetian mother… La Bella Nani, also known as Portrait of a Venetian Woman, is an oil painting on canvas depicting a wealthy noblewoman, painted by Paolo Veronese, c. 1560. The painting is in the Louvre, in Paris, and on display in Room 711 in the Denon Wing. The painting depicts a woman, at half-bust, who wears a fancy dress typical of the wealthy fashion of Venice at the time, especially the wide neckline and rich ornaments. The reserved attitude of the sitter and the ring on her left hand indicate that she is a married woman. Her identity is unknown. The name of Nani came from the family that once supposedly owned the painting, and because of that it was thought that the subject was their member. The work is considered one of the most beautiful female portraits of the 16th century. Veronese rarely portrayed women, only six of these portraits are known. The painting was included by the French historian Paul Veyne in his book dedicated to Italian painting, Mon musée imaginaire, ou les chefs-d'œuvre de la peinture italienne ABOUT ARTIST PAOLO VERONESE (1528–1588), born Paolo Caliari in Verona, was a leading 16th-century Venetian Renaissance painter renowned for monumental, color-rich banquet scenes, allegories, and illusionistic frescoes. Alongside Titian and Tintoretto, he formed the "great trio" of Venetian painting. His masterpieces include The Wedding at Cana and the controversial Feast in the House of Levi. Very professionally rendered by a competent hand in generously applied paint in a painterly fashion with even strokes and vibrant colour, finished with detail and presented to viewers with a warmth of charm and realism.
She wears a rich green velvet fabric dress , low cut with a ribbed bodice having cream silk ties.
Her arms are finished with decorative lace cuffs, over which she wears a lightweight clear satin viole negligee gown.
Richly dressed in jewels, rings adorn her finely painted fingers and a bracelet of cornelian beads around her wrist.There is a beautiful string of pearls around her elegant neck and a gold pendant tie adores her dress and lower skirt.The dress has woven gold thread escalope shoulder mounts.
The whole portrait is finished to a remarkably high standard and would grace the walls of any drawing room or hallway and certainly delivers everything a viewer would desire from such a beautiful and youthful painting, elegance, style, and a presence second to none. The plaster moulded decorative swept gilt frame is perfect and enhances the work immensely.
FRAMED MEASUREMENTS Height: 58 Inches ( 147.3 cm ) Width 46 Inches ( 116.8 cm ) Depth 3.3'' Inches ( 8.3 cm )
CONDITION Excellent order throughout and ready to hang.
DELIVERY UK By Art Courier / Packed ( 7-10 Days ) £200 WORLDWIDE : EU £900 / USA £1000
TELEPHONE ENQUIRIES: 07765 856171
Quote Ref 0866 Payments are accepted by Bank Transfer & by Debit / Credit Cards Via the BUY NOW Payment Link Tab shown below each items description. PAY-PAL Account Holders are welcome. CHEQUES Drawn from UK banks. Internal Ref: 0866
Dimensions
Height = 147.3 cm (58")
Width = 116.8 cm (46")
Depth = 8.3 cm (3")