The Spring (La Source), Jean Marc Nattier (1738)
The Spring (La Source), Jean Marc Nattier (1738)
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The Spring (La Source) is a luminous celebration of renewal and grace—an allegorical portrait of youth and nature reborn. The young woman, long mistaken for a princess, cradles a vase of water that symbolizes purity, life, and the awakening season. Nattier’s loose, fluid brushwork and elegant modeling infuse the scene with a dreamlike charm, making nature feel at once ideal and intimately human.
Jean‑Marc Nattier (1685–1766) was a French Rococo painter best known for his refined portraits of aristocratic women and mythological allegories. With this piece, he taps into the eighteenth-century taste for elegance and symbolism, blending portraiture and allegory in a way that feels both socially sophisticated and spiritually serene.
Product Details: Cotton and polyester canvas on Radiata pine wood frame sourced from renewable forests. Includes back mounting.
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