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Portrait of a Young Girl (Guérin)

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Painting by Pierre-Narcisse Guérin
Portrait of a Young Girl
ArtistPierre-Narcisse Guérin
Year1794
MediumOil on canvas
Dimensions60 cm × 50 cm (24 in × 20 in)
LocationLouvre, Paris

Portrait of a Young Girl (French: Jeune fille en buste) is an oil on canvas painting by Pierre-Narcisse Guérin, from in 1794 and exhibited at the Louvre in Paris.

Background

One of Guérin's early works, the painting treats the subject in a frank and direct way. It is a portrait of a young girl, depicted while covering her breasts with both hands. The smooth background, simplicity of the design and the use of the measured color are characteristic of the neo-classical style and of the school of Jean-Baptiste Regnault and Jacques-Louis David. The work was acquired by the Louvre in 1978.

The girl's short hair is inspired by the Titus cut (French: coiffure à la Titus), popular in France at the time and based on the hairstyle of the Roman era. In fact, the work is one of the first paintings to depict this hairstyle. The style may have taken its name from Titus Junius Brutus, son of the Roman politician Lucius Junius Brutus.

Mary Novik's debut novel, Conceit used the image for the cover of the book.

References

  1. ^ "Jeune fille en buste". Louvre (in French). 1795.
  2. ^ Novik, Mary. "Jeune fille en buste". Backstory.
  3. Lowery, Allison (2019-11-28). Historical Wig Styling: Ancient Egypt to the 1830s. Routledge. ISBN 978-0-429-74980-3. Retrieved 2021-09-29.
  4. "Coiffeur alla Titus, il primo taglio di capelli corti per le donne occidentali". Dejavuteam (in Italian). Archived from the original on 2019-02-28. Retrieved 2021-09-29.
  5. Patowary, Kaushik (2020-04-01). "The Guillotine Haircut". Retrieved 2021-09-29.

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