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Archduchess Maria Josepha of Austria (1751-1767), at a Harpsichord, 1762
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Archduchess Maria Josepha of Austria (1751-1767), at a Harpsichord, 1762
Archduchess Maria Josepha of Austria (1751-1767), at a Harpsichord, 1762. Found in the collection of Musee d art et d histoire, Genf
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Harpsichord Harpsichordist Jean étienne 1702 1789 Liotard Maria Josepha Muselar Sanguine And Pastel On Paper Schwitzerland Virginal Virginalist Virginals Maria Josepha Of Austria Musical Instruments Rococo
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This portrait captures the elegance and musical talent of Archduchess Maria Josepha of Austria. Painted in 1762 by Jean-Étienne Liotard, this exquisite print showcases the archduchess seated gracefully at a harpsichord, her fingers delicately poised on the keys. Maria Josepha's beauty is enhanced by the soft pastel hues that adorn her gown, while her regal presence commands attention. The intricate details of her attire reflect the opulence and refinement of the rococo era, with every fold and ruffle meticulously rendered. The harpsichord itself stands as a symbol of both artistic expression and social status during this period. Its ornate design complements Maria Josepha's surroundings perfectly, creating an atmosphere of sophistication and grandeur. Liotard's masterful use of watercolor brings life to this composition, capturing not only Maria Josepha's likeness but also evoking a sense of harmony between musician and instrument. The subtle play of light adds depth to the scene, illuminating every stroke with a gentle glow. Preserved in Musee d'art et d'histoire in Genf, Switzerland, this artwork serves as a testament to both Liotard's skill as an artist and Maria Josepha's enduring legacy. It invites us to appreciate not only their individual talents but also their contribution to European culture during the 18th century.
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