Marie Fargues, the Painter’s Wife, Jean-Etienne Liotard, 1756 - 1758

Marie Fargues, the Painter’s Wife, Jean-Etienne Liotard, 1756 - 1758

pastel on two pieces of vellum, h 103.8cm × w 79.8cm × w 14.1kg More details

Liotard was already 54 when he married the 29-yearold Marie Fargues in Amsterdam in 1756. This extraordinary portrait – it is one of Liotard’s largest pastels and necessitated the use of two pieces of vellum – was probably done shortly following their wedding. Liotard chose a composition he had first used in a drawing made in Constantinople and had repeated several times in different contexts: it was, indeed, one of the most famous inventions of his persona as ‘Le peintre turc’.

On display in room 1.9

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