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Portrait of Madame Dubois, 1813
Portrait of Madame Dubois by Jacques-Louis David, 1813, wearing a white satin dress and a large white feather headdress, with a red shawl.
This striking portrait, painted by Jacques-Louis David in 1813, captures the elegance and poise of Madame Dubois. She is depicted in a white satin Empire-style gown with puffed sleeves, a fashion popular during the period. Her hair is styled with curls and adorned with a voluminous white feather headdress, adding a touch of opulence. A vibrant red shawl is draped over her shoulders and arm, providing a bold contrast to the pale tones of her dress and skin. Her hands are gracefully crossed, and a small, ornate object, possibly a snuff box, rests on a patterned textile near her lap. The dark, textured background serves to highlight the subject, drawing the viewer's attention to her serene expression and the rich details of her attire. The painting exemplifies Neoclassical portraiture with its emphasis on realism and refined composition.