Madame Le Fèvre de Caumartin as Hebe by Jean-Marc Nattier. A portrait of a woman in a white gown and blue wrap, holding a silver pitcher and bowl, with an eagle at her side.

Madame Le Fèvre de Caumartin as Hebe

Jean-Marc Nattier

1753 · Oil Paint, Canvas

An elegant Rococo portrait depicting a noblewoman as the mythological goddess Hebe, captured with luminous detail.

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Where it works

A balanced artwork with steady presence in walnut and cognac tones — adds structure to a more polished room.

Often works in
Dining Room · Bedroom · Study
Placement
Works well as a centered vertical note
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Reads strongest on light or mid-tone walls
Color notes
Rich brown, Olive green, Charcoal black

About the piece

Painted in 1753 by Jean-Marc Nattier, this portrait depicts Madame Le Fèvre de Caumartin in the guise of Hebe, the Greek goddess of youth. The work features the artist's signature luminous skin tones and masterful rendering of luxurious fabrics, set against an atmospheric sky with an eagle symbolizing Jupiter.

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