April 13, 2023 — present

THE INTERVENTION: PIGMENT

Allegorical Portrait of a Lady as Fortune, 1660s
Attributed to Henri Gascard

French, 1634-1701
Oil on canvas

    This ideal of aristocratic female beauty was celebrated in England under the reign of King Charles Il, and shared in dozens of portraits of his numerous mistresses. The identity of this woman is not known, but her oval face, long nose, languid gaze, and sumptuous costume proclaim her resemblance to the Windsor Beauties, the countesses and duchesses whom the king commissioned Peter Lely to paint in the late 1660s. Crowned by a garland, she is portrayed with the attributes of Fortune. The globe signifies chance, and the movement of her floating drapery represents fate's constant shifts.

  • No. 55.152
Gift of Julius H. Weitzner


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