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Portrait of Joanna of Austria, Grand Duchess of Tuscany, ca. 1707
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Portrait of Joanna of Austria, Grand Duchess of Tuscany, ca. 1707
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Bohemia Bohemian Duchess Dutchess Edelinck G And Xe9 Edelinck Gerard Embroidered Etching And Engraving G And Xe9 Gerard Edelinck Grand Duchess Grand Duchess Of Tuscany Jean Marc Nattier Joanna Of Austria Nattier Jean Marc Necklace Pearl Pearl Necklace Pearls Peter Paul Rubens Pieter Pauwel Rubens Princess Rard Rard Edelinck Rubens Peter Paul Rubens Pieter Pauwel Rubens Sir Peter Paul Sir Peter Paul Rubens Embroidery Low Countries
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This print showcases the stunning "Portrait of Joanna of Austria, Grand Duchess of Tuscany" created around 1707. The portrait captures the elegance and regality of Joanna, who was a prominent figure in Austrian history. Dressed in exquisite clothing embroidered with intricate details, she exudes grace and sophistication. The artist duo Gerard Edelinck and Jean-Marc Nattier masterfully captured every nuance of Joanna's beauty through their engraving technique. The attention to detail is evident in her elaborate hat adorned with pearls, as well as the exquisite jewelry that adorns her neck, including a captivating pearl necklace. Joanna's full-length pose emphasizes her stature as a royal figure while showcasing the fashion trends of the time. Her dress reflects both Dutch and Bohemian influences, highlighting her diverse heritage. This portrait also pays homage to Peter Paul Rubens' influence on European art during this period. Rubens' style can be seen in the rich colors used to depict Joanna's attire and accessories. Displayed at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, this artwork serves as a testament to both historical significance and artistic brilliance. It offers viewers an opportunity to delve into the world of royalty during the 18th century while appreciating Edelinck and Nattier's skillful interpretation.
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