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Jean-Marc Nattier, 'Manon Balletti', 1757

About the work

Overview

Maria Maddalena Balletti, known as Manon Balletti, was the daughter of Antonio Giuseppe Balletti, an actor in the Comédie Italienne. Her brother Stefano, also an actor, was friends with the Venetian adventurer and author Giacomo Casanova, who declared his love for Manon. She broke off her existing engagement to her music teacher for Casanova, but after a three-year on-off courtship gave up waiting for marriage and wed M. Blondel, the king’s architect, in 1760.

Casanova knew Nattier and may have commissioned this pastel portrait of Manon. She wears two violas in her hair or attached to her veil. In the language of flowers violas or pansies mean ‘thoughts of the beloved’. The rose she wears on her breast is associated with love. It may also refer to Manon’s mother, who was called Rosa.

Several other portraits by Nattier resemble this one. Repetition allowed him to produce portraits quickly and cheaply.

Key facts

Details

Full title
Manon Balletti
Artist dates
1685 - 1766
Date made
1757
Medium and support
oil on canvas
Dimensions
54 × 47.5 cm
Inscription summary
Signed; Dated
Acquisition credit
Presented by Emilie Yznaga, 1945
Inventory number
NG5586
Location
Not on display
Collection
Main Collection
Previous owners
Frame
18th-century French Frame

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