Frances, Lady Brydges


size(cm): 50x35
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Sale price¥26,400 JPY

Description

The painting Frances, Lady Brydges by the artist George Gower is a work that stands out for its elegance and sophistication. The artistic style used by Gower is the portrait, in which he seeks to capture the image of a person in a detailed and realistic way. In this case, the artist manages to capture the beauty and distinction of Lady Brydges, a 16th century English noblewoman.

The composition of the work is very interesting, as Gower uses a technique known as "three-quarters" to portray Lady Brydges. This means that the figure is shown in profile, but with its face turned towards the viewer. In addition, the artist is sitting in a chair with a red cushion, which gives a touch of color and contrast to the work.

When it comes to colour, Gower uses a palette of soft, warm tones, such as beige, gold and brown. These colors create an atmosphere of calm and serenity, reflecting the elegance and tranquility of Lady Brydges. In addition, the artist uses details such as the woman's jewelry and dress to add touches of color and shine to the work.

The history of the painting Frances, Lady Brydges is interesting as it is believed to have been commissioned by Lady Brydges herself to show her beauty and social status. Furthermore, the work was done at a time when portrait painting was booming in England, making it a leading example of this artistic genre.

Finally, a little known aspect about this work is that Lady Brydges was also portrayed by other artists of the time, such as Nicholas Hilliard and Robert Peake. However, George Gower's painting is considered one of the most outstanding and elegant of all that was made of this woman.

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