Presumed Portraits Of The Duchess And The Duke Of Bourbon. flag


Object description :

"Presumed Portraits Of The Duchess And The Duke Of Bourbon."
A pair of presumed portraits of the duchess and the duke of Bourbon.
Oil on canvas, in oval shape.
Louis XIV period original carved gilt wood frames.
17th century.
France.
Dimensions frame included.

Louis III of Bourbon-Condé (1668 - 1710), duke of Bourbon, duke of Montmorency (1668-1689) then duke  of Enghien (1689-1709), then 6e prince of Condé, earl of Sancerre (1709-1710), earl of Charolais (1709) and seigneur of Chantilly, was a French prince. The prince The prince wears the white scarf of command on his breastplate. Throughout the 17th century, the white scarf was the official mark of royal power in France. It constitutes the distinctive insignia of the Bourbon kings, the one they wear on their official portraits.
Louise-Françoise de Bourbon (1673 - 1743) called Mademoiselle de Nantes, duchess of Bourbon than princess of Condé, was a French princess, legitimate daughter of the king Louis XIV and Madame de Montespan.
Price: 10 400 €
Period: 17th century
Style: Louis 14th, Regency
Condition: Good condition

Material: Oil painting
Width: 46
Height: 53

Reference: 1282356
Contact Dealer
line

"Antiquités Arnaud Catel" See more objects from this dealer

line

"Portraits, Louis 14th, Regency"

More objects on Proantic.com
Subscribe to newsletter
line
facebook
pinterest
instagram
Antiquités Arnaud Catel
Antiquités et objets d'art
Presumed Portraits Of The Duchess And The Duke Of Bourbon.
1282356-main-65cccd7147d9b.jpg
+33 (0)6 74 29 84 33


*We will send you a confirmation email from info@proantic.com Please check your messages, including the spam folder.

Thank you! Your submission has been received!

Oops! Something went wrong while submitting the form