Louis Joseph Toussaint Rossignon (1780-1871) - Oil On Canevas - The Day Of The Dupes
Artist: Louis Joseph Toussaint Rossignon (1780-1871)
Louis Joseph Toussaint Rossignon (1780-1871) Oil on canvas depicting a historical scene in the history of France, the day of the dupes, where King Louis XIII, against all odds, renews his confidence in Cardinal Richelieu, to the dismay of the mother of the king, Marie de Medici.
Signed lower right Rossignon and dated 1847. Handwritten inscription on the back on the frame: Richelieu - Versailles - jour des dupes by Rossignon 1847.
The painter Louis Joseph Toussaint Rossignon, specialist in historical scenes, was much appreciated by King Philippe who commissioned him many paintings now kept in the National Museum of the Palaces of Versailles and Trianon.
Rare artist on the market.
In its original frame with palmettes, very thick, in wood and gilded stucco.
Very good condition, re-coated.
REF / K884
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Signed lower right Rossignon and dated 1847. Handwritten inscription on the back on the frame: Richelieu - Versailles - jour des dupes by Rossignon 1847.
The painter Louis Joseph Toussaint Rossignon, specialist in historical scenes, was much appreciated by King Philippe who commissioned him many paintings now kept in the National Museum of the Palaces of Versailles and Trianon.
Rare artist on the market.
In its original frame with palmettes, very thick, in wood and gilded stucco.
Very good condition, re-coated.
REF / K884
Worldwide Delivery
5 000 €
Period: 19th century
Style: Louis Philippe, Charles 10th
Condition: Excellent condition
Material: Oil painting
Length: 33 cm - avec cadre : 53.5cm
Height: 24.5 cm - avec cadre : 45.5 cm
Reference (ID): 745128
Availability: In stock
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