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Francesco Hayez
A striking 1832 portrait by Francesco Hayez depicting the intellectual and patriot Cristina di Belgiojoso Trivulzio in a dramatic, high-contrast composition.
Francesco Hayez, a leading figure of Italian Romanticism, painted this portrait of the Princess Cristina di Belgiojoso Trivulzio in 1832. The subject was a notable intellectual and patriot, known for her involvement in the Italian Risorgimento. Hayez captures her with a sense of poise, seated in a dark, atmospheric interior that draws focus to her pale complexion and the stark contrast of her black attire. The composition is structured around the interplay between the living subject and a classical bust placed to her left. This inclusion of sculpture suggests a dialogue between the modern individual and the ideals of antiquity, a common motif in the period. The princess is depicted with a hand resting near her collar, a gesture that adds a layer of psychological depth to the presentation. Her gaze is directed toward the viewer, conveying a sense of direct engagement. Hayez employs a restrained palette, dominated by deep shadows and the luminous quality of the sitter's skin. The lighting is focused, creating a dramatic effect that separates the figure from the background. The brushwork is precise, allowing for the rendering of textures such as the fabric of her dress and the metallic sheen of her jewellery. This work reflects the artist's ability to combine technical accuracy with the emotional weight characteristic of his portraiture. The painting remains a clear example of the high-status portrait style prevalent in early nineteenth-century Milanese circles, where the artist was active for much of his career.

Solid wood frames, UV-protected acrylic glaze, and archival backing for lasting durability.
12-colour giclée printing on FSC-certified 200gsm fine art paper, with lifetime fade resistance.
Designed in Britain and printed to order at your nearest hub, reducing waste and shipping distance.
Each frame is sealed with rigid backing and fixings attached, no extra effort required.
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