Artwork
Cavalier and lady

Cavalier and lady is an oil painting by Antoine Pesne. It dates from 1730 and is held in the collection of the National Art Museum of Azerbaijan.
About this work
Overview
Cavalier and lady is an oil painting created by Antoine Pesne around 1730, currently part of the collection at the National Art Museum of Azerbaijan.
Subject & Meaning
The painting portrays a pair in the foreground: a gentleman holding a long stick and a lady wearing a floral pink hat. Their attire contrasts, with the man's black, seashell-adorned jacket and wide-brimmed hat implying importance or status, while the lady's hat appears delicate and refined, suggesting differing social or personal nuances.
Technique & Style
While specific technical details are not highlighted, the work exemplifies Pesne's characteristic approach to portraiture, likely blending precision in detail with an emphasis on conveying the sitters' personalities and social standing through their dress and demeanor.
History & Provenance
Created circa 1730, the painting's history prior to its current residence at the National Art Museum of Azerbaijan is not detailed here.
Context
Antoine Pesne's work, including 'Cavalier and lady', reflects the artistic tastes of the early 18th century, potentially influenced by the broader European portraiture traditions of the time.
Legacy
The painting's legacy is intertwined with Pesne's overall contribution to European portraiture, though its specific impact or notable exhibitions are not highlighted in the available information.
Artist & collection
Artist
Antoine Pesne (French pronunciation: ) (29 May 1683 – 5 August 1757) was a French-born court painter of Prussia.



















