Portrait of Madame François Buron
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Artist | Jacques-Louis David |
Year | 1769 |
Medium | Oil on canvas |
Dimensions | 66.3 cm × 55 cm (26.1 in × 22 in) |
Location | Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago |
Portrait of Madame François Buron is an oil-on-canvas painting created in 1769 by French artist Jacques-Louis David. The work depicts Madame François Buron, the wife of David's uncle, who was one of his early supporters.[1][2]
Description
In the portrait, Madame Buron is seated at a small table, holding a book with one hand and resting the other thoughtfully on her forehead. She wears a striped dress adorned with bows, rendered in fine detail, against a plain dark background. The composition emphasizes her calm, introspective expression and creates a sense of intimacy and immediacy.[3]
Provenance
The painting is part of the collection at the Art Institute of Chicago and remains a testament to the familial bonds that influenced David's early artistic path.[4]
See also
References
- ^ David, Jacques Louis (1769), Madame François Buron, retrieved 2025-08-13
- ^ "Madame François Buron - Jacques-Louis David". USEUM. Archived from the original on 2022-10-04. Retrieved 2025-08-13.
- ^ Crow, Thomas E. Emulation: Making Artists for Revolutionary France. Yale University Press, 1995.
- ^ David, Jacques Louis (1769), Madame François Buron, retrieved 2025-08-13