Oval Portrait Of Madame De Creil, Dated 1669
The portrait depicts Madame de Creil in a rich blue velvet cloak, adorned with brooches. A white chemise trimmed with lace highlights her bare neck. The pink of her cheeks and lips contrasts with the paleness of her skin and echoes her hair jewelry. 17th century.
Used condition.
H. 53 x W. 45 cm (with frame).
H. 40.5 x W. 33 cm (visible area).
Marie de Bourbon, daughter of Anne and Charles de Bourbon-Soissons and wife of Thomas François de Savoie-Carignan, became Lady of Creil no later than 1668, shortly before this portrait was painted.
Used condition.
H. 53 x W. 45 cm (with frame).
H. 40.5 x W. 33 cm (visible area).
Marie de Bourbon, daughter of Anne and Charles de Bourbon-Soissons and wife of Thomas François de Savoie-Carignan, became Lady of Creil no later than 1668, shortly before this portrait was painted.
3 800 €
Period: 17th century
Style: Louis 14th, Regency
Condition: Condition of use
Material: Oil painting
Reference (ID): 1728909
Availability: In stock
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