The artwork titled “Ferdinand IV of Naples and his family” was painted by Angelica Kauffman in 1783. Executed in oil on canvas, this piece belongs to the Neoclassicism and Rococo art movements and is classified as a portrait. The artwork is currently housed in the National Museum of Capodimonte in Naples, Italy.
The composition showcases Ferdinand IV of Naples in an outdoor familial setting, encompassed by lush greenery and classical architectural elements. Ferdinand stands with a composed demeanor, beside his wife and children who are variously engaged in serene activities. The family is depicted with an air of nobility and grace, while their attire and demeanor reflect the refined elegance characteristic of the Rococo period. The detailed rendering of textures and fabrics, coupled with the careful arrangement of figures, exemplifies Kauffman’s mastery in portraiture and her ability to merge Neoclassical dignity with Rococo charm.