Collection

Female Portrait

Joseph Grassi

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Basic information
ID
Г-III-4
Author
Joseph Grassi
Name
Female Portrait
Date of creation
1790s
Technique
painting
Material
ivory gouache
Dimensions (height x width, cm)
6 x 4.6
Information about author
Author
Joseph Grassi
Artist's lifetime
1758–1838
Biography
Being a ten-year-old boy, Joseph Grassi began his studies at the Academy of Fine Arts in Vienna. He quickly gained popularity as a portrait painter and miniaturist. In 1791, he became a member of the Vienna Academy of Fine Arts. Between 1792 and 1797 through J. B. Lampi’s influence, he stayed in Warsaw and became a court artist of S. A. Poniatowski. In 1800, he was appointed a Professor at the Academy of Fine Arts in Dresden. Between 1808 and 1820, he lived and worked in Rome, and from 1821 until his death, he lived in Dresden.
Object description
The miniature represents a waist-length image of a woman; she is turned three quarters to the viewer’s left. The face with dark expressive eyes is directed at the viewer. The dress is decorated on the chest with a white transparent scarf in accordance with the 1790s fashion. On the reverse of it and on the backing paper there is the inscription Siermontowska. On the lining that is covered with silk, there is the inscription Siermontowska. The frame is bronze.
Inscriptions
At the bottom left there is an author's inscription "J. Grassi fecit" written in ink
Portrayed person
The name of the person portrayed
Siermontowska