Mariana Waldstein - Ninth Marchioness of Santa Cruz - 1797


Size (cm): 55x85
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The painting "Mariana Waldstein - Ninth Marchioness of Santa Cruz", created by Francisco Goya in 1797, exemplifies the artist's mastery as a portraitist and his ability to capture not only the external appearance of his subjects, but also their character and status. In this portrait, Mariana Waldstein, Countess of Santa Cruz, is presented dressed in a luxurious black silk dress that contrasts with a correlation of delicate lace on her neckline and her subtly illuminated sleeves, which emphasizes her elegance and grace.

The composition of the work displays a remarkable verticality that not only gives an air of majesty to the figure, but also draws the viewer's gaze to her serene and suggestively introspective face. The dark background, which Goya uses masterfully, helps to highlight the figure of the Marchioness, highlighting her features and giving her an almost ethereal aura. The lighting is carefully directed, focusing the light on her face and the textures of her clothing, while the use of sombre tones and soft contrasts add depth to the work.

The Marchioness's face is an amalgam of serenity and determination, capturing not only physical beauty but also an essence of dignity that seems to reflect the illustrious status she occupies. The direction of her gaze, slightly turned away from the observer, suggests a contemplation beyond the moment, as if Goya had caught a brief glimpse of her personality and inner thoughts. It is a silent dialogue between the model and the viewer that invites reflection.

Like many of Goya's portraits, this work also features a remarkable attention to detail, where every fold of the dress and every ray of light on her skin seem to take on a life of their own. Goya, known for his skill in capturing reality with a touch of idealism, achieves in this portrait a balance between faithful representation and the exaltation of the figure.

Goya's choice of tones and palette reveal his evolution as a painter, successfully navigating between classicism and a more personal and emotive approach that would mark his later works. This portrait not only serves as a testament to Goya's virtuosity as a portraitist of the Spanish aristocracy, but also offers a window into the social and cultural history of his time, where fashion, art and social status were intertwined in the lives of the nobility.

"Mariana Waldstein - Ninth Marchioness of Santa Cruz" is a clear reflection of the Rococo style, characterized by opulence and attention to ornamental detail, although it is also a precursor to the emotional embedding that Goya would begin to explore in his later works. In this sense, the portrait is not only a representation of the Marchioness, but also a piece that invites contemplation of Goya's artistic evolution, who, through his portraits, provides us with a vision of his surroundings and the human condition, with a depth that resonates throughout the centuries.

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