Painting Portrait Oil On Canvas Aveline Deputy Calvados Revolutionary Period End XVIIIeme
Portrait of Jean-Baptiste Aveline (1747-1812)
Truncated at mid-body, the portrait wears a black frock coat revealing a silk vest with stand-up collar and laurel-decorated lapels. He wears the insignia of the deputies of the Legislative Assembly, instituted by decree on July 12, 1792. The medal bears the words "Constitution" and "Droits de l'homme" on the law tables. In the background, a curtain reveals a small library.
Jean-Baptiste Aveline served as deputy from September 8, 1791 to September 20, 1792, representing the Calvados department. He was appointed to the Committee of Agriculture on October 26, 1791.
Condition: small missing frame in lower right corner, two repairs behind canvas
Frame dimensions:
H.67cms
W.58 cms
Truncated at mid-body, the portrait wears a black frock coat revealing a silk vest with stand-up collar and laurel-decorated lapels. He wears the insignia of the deputies of the Legislative Assembly, instituted by decree on July 12, 1792. The medal bears the words "Constitution" and "Droits de l'homme" on the law tables. In the background, a curtain reveals a small library.
Jean-Baptiste Aveline served as deputy from September 8, 1791 to September 20, 1792, representing the Calvados department. He was appointed to the Committee of Agriculture on October 26, 1791.
Condition: small missing frame in lower right corner, two repairs behind canvas
Frame dimensions:
H.67cms
W.58 cms
1 100 €
Period: 18th century
Style: Louis 16th, Directory
Condition: Fully restored
Material: Oil painting
Width: 45.5
Height: 55
Reference (ID): 1752423
Availability: In stock
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