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The Visit
The Visit
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The Visit

Artist Antoine Favray French, 1706 - 1798
Date1750s
Period18th century
Classification(s)
Object TypePainting
Registration NumberFAS/P/248
DescriptionWell-known mostly for his genre work and portraits of the elite, the French artist, Antoine Favray resided permanently in Malta, save for a 9-year stay in Constantinople, after his studies in Rome. His paintings are important sources of information on what life was like for the upper social classes in 18th-century Malta. This is one of the most well-known paintings by Favray. A noble woman visits a friend who is weaving lace. Another elegantly dressed lady announces the visit, while an infant plays with a small dog. The painting has considerable historical value as it shows the interior of a typical 18th-century house of the nobility, with walls covered in paintings and a traditional Maltese clock, while the women wear exquisite dresses, lace veils and the traditional għonnella that were popular at the time. It is a perfect snapshot, a moment in time, of days gone by.Material
Oil on canvas
Technique
Painting
DimensionsFramed: 110 x 89 cm Unframed: 88 x 66 cmProvenanceBequeathed by Prof. and Mrs John Borg in 1974.
Alternate ID Numbers
  • Inventory Card 341-2
  • HM Object Number 64724
Online Collections
Public Access
On view
MuseumMUŻA
Location
  •   MUŻA, First Floor, Baroque: 1530-1798, Antoine Favray: a French Artist in Malta