Artwork
Lady with parrot.

Lady with parrot. is a paint painting by the Rococo painting artist Unknown. It dates from 1750 and is held in the collection of the Victoria and Albert Museum. Lady with Parrot is a painting executed in opaque watercolour on paper, dated to 1750.
About this work
Overview
Lady with Parrot is a painting executed in opaque watercolour on paper, dated to 1750. Contrary to its title, the work depicts two women in a shared scene, accompanied by a parrot and a musical instrument.
Subject & Meaning
The painting portrays an intimate moment between two women, one dressed in dark blue with a parrot and orange bag, the other in red with orange top and a vina (musical instrument). Their engaged gaze at each other suggests a personal connection. The parrot and vina may symbolize companionship and artistic expression, respectively.
Technique & Style
The artist utilized opaque watercolour on paper to achieve a dark, muted background, contrasting with the vibrant colours of the women's attire and accessories. The level of detail, such as in the women's hairstyles, jewelry, and painted nails, highlights the medium's capability for precision.
History & Provenance
Created in 1750, the painting's early history is not detailed here. It is currently part of the collection at the Victoria and Albert Museum.
Context
While specific contextual details about the artist's intent or the subjects' identities are not provided, the work reflects 18th-century interests in depicting everyday life and relationships with a touch of exoticism (suggested by the parrot and possibly the vina).
Legacy
The painting's legacy is marked by its inclusion in the Victoria and Albert Museum's collection, indicating its value as a representation of 18th-century artistic practices and societal interests. However, its broader impact or influence on subsequent art movements is not specified.
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