"Portrait Of Louis XV In King's Hussard Costume - French School Circa 1715"
Perceived as a classic portrait at first glance, we must dwell on the dress of the young king. Louis XV, still under the Regency, wears the dress of his own hussars, with whom he is very rarely represented. This portrait, quite related to the Gobert brothers' school, which has produced many royal portraits, has a touching originality, with this costume worn as a disguise for this young child king. 41 x 32,5 cm Modern golden frame, in the style of the time sold with the canvas. Another portrait of Louis XV in coronation costume, the same format in gallery.