The Concert is a circa 1760 painting by the Italian late-Baroque painter Gaspare Traversi.
The painting depicts a small crowded room hosting a concert involving either a fortepiano or harpsichord, cello, and flute.
[1] The central figure, the bonneted young women dressed in an elegant blue and yellow gown and playing the piano, gazes toward the spectator.
An alternative explanation is that the structure, if not subject, of the painting may be derived from a similar Concerto picture, attributed to Traversi, and on display at the Casa-Museu Pinacoteca Braamcamp Freire in Santarém, Portugal.
The subject of the painting is putatively that of Maria Barbara of Portugal playing the harpsichord, being tutored by a white-haired Domenico Scarlatti raising his hand, and watched over by a red-coated Ferdinand VI of Spain.