
The artwork titled "Portrait of the Duchess of Parma and her Daughter Isabelle" is a painting, created in 1750. It is currently held by the Hillwood Estate, Museum & Gardens. The painting measures 1.06 meters in width and 1.335 meters in height. The artist who created this piece is unknown.
The painting depicts a woman, presumably the Duchess of Parma, seated beside her young daughter, Isabelle. They are positioned outdoors in what appears to be a garden setting, with a glimpse of a sculpted fountain and manicured hedges in the background. Both figures are adorned in flowing blue gowns, with the Duchess's dress featuring a prominent white bow at the bust. The Duchess holds a pink rose in her right hand, while her left hand rests gently on her daughter's arm. Isabelle, with a delicate floral arrangement in her hair, holds a bouquet of white lilies and gazes directly at the viewer. The overall composition exudes an air of elegance and tenderness, characteristic of portraiture during this period.
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