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Masters, of the Fontainebleau School (Second half of the 16th century)
Diana at the Bath
Date: c. 1590Movement: Renaissance (Late, Mannerism)
Theme: Genre
Technique: Oil on wood
Museum: Musée des Beaux-Arts
Location: Dijon, France
Description:
Size: 105 x 76 cm,
Notes: This canvas depicting a nude young woman adorning herself before her mirror is a typical example of a group of paintings produced by the school of Fontainebleau, almost all anonymous, representing either Diana, or A Lady at Her Toilette and all featuring half-length figures. This pose, new to France at the time, inspired by the Mona Lisa and other Italian portraits, seems to have had particular appeal for French Renaissance painters.
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