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Portrait Princess Of The Blood Court Of Louis XIV, Luxuriously Dressed And Adorned Late Seventeenth.
Beautiful oval portrait of a young woman princess of the royal court at the end of the 17th century around 1690 luxuriously dressed.
A superb bodice of fine lace appears elegantly between the folds of an inner stole of purple silk, a long chain of pearls and precious stones jewelry encircle the stole and the bodice, two double-row bracelets each of the same beads and stones richly enclose the arms.
Portrait on its original canvas in excellent condition placed in a Louis XIV frame in richly carved gilded wood.
Portrait to be brought closer to one of the legitimated daughters of King Louis XIV, this one being very possibly Louise-Françoise de Bourbon called «Mademoiselle de Nantes», born on 1 June 1673 in Tournai and died on 16 June 1743 in Paris, Legitimized daughter of King Louis XIV and Madame de Montespan, by Gobert’s workshop.
Late 17th century.
Dimensions:
Height: 56 cm
Width: 48 cm
The portrait alone 41.5 cm high and 34 cm wide
A superb bodice of fine lace appears elegantly between the folds of an inner stole of purple silk, a long chain of pearls and precious stones jewelry encircle the stole and the bodice, two double-row bracelets each of the same beads and stones richly enclose the arms.
Portrait on its original canvas in excellent condition placed in a Louis XIV frame in richly carved gilded wood.
Portrait to be brought closer to one of the legitimated daughters of King Louis XIV, this one being very possibly Louise-Françoise de Bourbon called «Mademoiselle de Nantes», born on 1 June 1673 in Tournai and died on 16 June 1743 in Paris, Legitimized daughter of King Louis XIV and Madame de Montespan, by Gobert’s workshop.
Late 17th century.
Dimensions:
Height: 56 cm
Width: 48 cm
The portrait alone 41.5 cm high and 34 cm wide
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