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Portrait of Francesca Gommi, Wife of Carlo Maratti

c. 1670s-80s
(Italian, 1625–1713)
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Image: 38.7 x 25.7 cm (15 1/4 x 10 1/8 in.)
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The sitter of this portrait was the mistress of the artist and later his wife.

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This portrait drawing by Carlo Maratti conveys the immediacy of being drawn while the artist looked directly at the sitter’s features. The sitter, Francesca Gommi, was Maratti’s mistress (later wife), who he also depicted in a formal portrait, now in the CMA’s collection (see 2018.1). This drawing, instead, depicts an intimate moment. Adding to the casual nature of the portrait, Gommi wears a whimsical rimless hat, which may be a sleeping cap.
A vertically oriented red chalk drawing depicts a woman with light skin tone from the shoulders up, facing forward. Thick curls frame her face beneath a tall, braided headdress defined by vertical lines. Fine hatching and cross-hatched strokes shade her neck and the left side of her face. Large, centered eyes gaze forward above closed lips. Lightly sketched lines outline her shoulders, with a horizontal fold crossing the bottom third.

Portrait of Francesca Gommi, Wife of Carlo Maratti

c. 1670s-80s

Carlo Maratti

(Italian, 1625–1713)

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