Artwork
Doña Marianna Stampa Parravicina (born 1612), Condesa di Segrate

Doña Marianna Stampa Parravicina (born 1612), Condesa di Segrate is an oil painting. It dates from 1700 and is held in the collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
About this work
Technique & Style
It depicts a woman identified as Doña Marianna Stampa Parravicina, portrayed as the Countess (Condesa) di Segrate, and is classified as a portrait.
The work is an oil painting on canvas measuring 204.5 cm in height and 116.8 cm in width, created circa 1700. It depicts a woman identified as Doña Marianna Stampa Parravicina, portrayed as the Countess (Condesa) di Segrate, and is classified as a portrait. The composition and handling reflect the formal conventions of European court portraiture, with attention to the sitter's dignified presence and the rendering of fabric and skin tones.
History & Provenance
The portrait of Doña Marianna Stampa Parravicina, who held the title Condesa di Segrate, was executed circa 1700 as an oil painting on canvas measuring 204.5 cm by 116.8 cm. The work is held in the collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, which it entered as a gift. The available sources do not document the painting's earlier provenance or its exhibition history.
Overview
The oil painting portrays Doña Marianna Stampa Parravicina, born in 1612, identified by the inscription of her full title as Countess of Segrate. She is depicted in a dark, elaborately detailed gown featuring lace cuffs, a high collar, and wide sleeves, while holding a fan. The composition is set against a subdued backdrop with a faint doorway and a side curtain, emphasizing her presence.
Subject & Meaning
The work serves as a formal portrait of a noblewoman, emphasizing her status through attire and accessories. The inclusion of the fan and the luxurious dress elements underscores her refinement and social rank, while the inscription of her name and title reinforces her identity and lineage within the aristocratic hierarchy of the period.
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