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Satirical drawing: Artist Painting an Old Ladys Portrait, 1729-1804
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Satirical drawing: Artist Painting an Old Ladys Portrait, 1729-1804
Satirical drawing: Artist Painting an Old Ladys Portrait, 1729-1804. Attributed to Pietro Antonio Novelli
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Brush And Gray Wash Easel High Class Old Lady Pen And Gray Ink Social Class Society Upper Class Vanity Baroque Era Parody Pen And Ink Drawing Satirical
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This satirical drawing, attributed to Pietro Antonio Novelli, captures the essence of 18th-century society with its clever parody and biting wit. Titled "Artist Painting an Old Lady's Portrait" this artwork transports us back to a time when social class and vanity reigned supreme. In this vibrant piece, we see a group gathered around an easel where an artist diligently works on capturing the likeness of an old lady. The scene is filled with rich colors - brown, red, blue, yellow, and green watercolors bring life to the characters and their surroundings. Framing lines in pen and brown ink add depth to the composition. The subjects depicted here represent different strata of society - from high-class individuals adorned in elaborate wigs to ordinary men and women observing the spectacle. Through satire, Novelli exposes the absurdity of societal norms by highlighting how appearances often take precedence over substance. As we delve into this artwork at The Metropolitan Museum of Art (The Met), we are transported not only through time but also across borders as it represents Italian artistry. This print showcases Novelli's skillful use of pen and gray ink along with brushwork using gray washes. "Artist Painting an Old Lady's Portrait" serves as a testament to Heritage Art's commitment to preserving heritage pieces that offer valuable insights into our shared history. It reminds us that art has always been a powerful tool for commentary on society – even centuries ago – allowing us to reflect on our own values today.
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