Portrait of Anne Loudon, Lady Henderson of Fordall (1771) by Angelica Kauffman

The artwork titled “Portrait of Anne Loudon, Lady Henderson of Fordall” was created by Angelica Kauffman in 1771. It is an oil painting on canvas belonging to the Rococo art movement, and it depicts a portrait of Anne Loudon. Currently, the artwork resides in a private collection.

The artwork portrays a woman, identified as Anne Loudon, seated gracefully on an intricately designed bench amidst a lush and tranquil garden setting. Her attire is characteristic of the period, featuring a voluminous and elegant white gown with gold trimming. She gently holds an open book with her right hand, while her left hand rests casually on her lap, exuding a sense of poise and contemplation. The serene background showcases a picturesque landscape with large, mature trees framing a distant view, possibly of a body of water and rolling hills. The artist’s use of soft, warm tones and delicate brushstrokes complements the refined and peaceful atmosphere of the portrait, embodying the Rococo style’s elegance and attention to detail.

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