Johan Starbus – Catherine Opalinski (1680-1749)
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Location: National Museum (Nationalmuseum), Stockholm.
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The woman’s attire is striking. She wears a rich red robe, its texture rendered with careful attention to detail, suggesting luxurious fabric. The robes edges are trimmed with what appears to be fur or a similarly opulent material, further reinforcing an impression of nobility. Beneath the robe, glimpses of delicate lace reveal a chemise or underdress, hinting at layers of refinement and status. A small red ribbon adorns her dark hair, adding a touch of vibrancy against the darker tones of her complexion and clothing.
She holds a fan in her right hand, positioned slightly away from her body. The gesture is controlled and elegant, indicative of a cultivated demeanor. Her gaze is directed towards the viewer, conveying an air of composure and perhaps even a degree of self-assurance.
The lighting is focused on her face and upper torso, highlighting these areas while leaving the lower portion of her form in shadow. This technique directs the viewers attention to her features and emphasizes her role as the focal point of the portrait. The overall effect is one of restrained grandeur, suggesting a woman of considerable social standing who wishes to project an image of dignity and refinement. The subdued color palette, combined with the formal pose and luxurious fabrics, contributes to a sense of formality and underscores the subjects position within a hierarchical society.