Attributed to Nicolás de Largilliere (Paris, 1656 - 1746) "Lady" Oil on canvas. 68 x 49,5 cm.
Nicolas de LARGILLIÈRE Paris, 1656 - 1746 Portrait présumé de la Comtesse de Balleroy Huile sur toile ovale 78 x 62 cm Presumed portrait of the Comtesse de Balleroy Oil on canvas, an oval 30 11/16 x 24 7/16 in. L'attribution a été confirmée par Dominique Brême, spécialiste de Nicolas de Largillière et qui l'inclura dans le prochain catalogue raisonné consacré à l'artiste.
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Portrait présumé de la Duchesse de Chevreuse (pas Marie Aimée de Rohan ) Oil on canvas Superb 17th century frame in very finely carved and gilded wood, model known as flowery corners (rare model) Dimensions with frame: 104 x 88 cm. The frame: 82 x 65 cm This beautiful portrait, executed around 1695 and focused on the model, strikes with a calm and serene expression which gives the face a particularly lively character. The importance of the character is highlighted by a yellow velvet dress embellished with fine silver embroidery and flowers stitched into the neckline. The shoulders are covered with a red velvet stole lined with gold embroidery on a silver background. Her typical hairstyle of the time is called “à la fontange” but with more red ribbons and some flowers, this detail can make us think that this young lady was made represent in Flora the goddess of spring. The background is a sunset landscape with a deep blue sky and two clumps of trees on either side. Painting produced by the workshop of Nicolas de Largillierre (1656-1746), painter of high society at the end of the 17th and 18th centuries. Trained in Antwerp, he worked in London (where Lely transmitted to him the lesson of Van Dyck), then settled in Paris (1682). Protected by Le Brun, he became the official painter of the city of Paris and the great portrait painter of the bourgeoisie, with a flexible and brilliant style. These portraits represent members of this high society during the reign of Louis XIV and Louis XV. This is a typical example. Largillierre, was a multi-talented painter and he was as comfortable with still lifes as with historical paintings, landscapes or portraits, his technical mastery allowing him to play with materials, colors and lights without making it a cold exercise. His portraits still retain a life and sensitivity that make him one of the great painters of the reign of Louis XIV and the Regency. Beautiful condition. Sold with detailed invoice & certificate of expertise
Philip Duc d'Orleans (1674-1723) Regent of France from 1715 during minority of of Louis XV. Here as Bacchus beside statue of Silenus, drunken attendant and nurse to Bacchus. Nicolas de Largilliere (1656-1746 French), Oil on canvas, Louvre, Paris
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Nicolas de Largillière was was born in Paris. A failed attempt at business led him to the studio of Goubeau. However, Largillière left at the age of eighteen to seek his fortune in England, where he was befriended and employed by Lely, for four years at Windsor. The fury aroused by the Rye House Plot against Roman Catholics alarmed Largillière. He left for Paris where he was well received by Le Brun and Van der Meulen. His reputation was soon established. Largillière's brilliant colour and lively touch attracted celebrities of his day—actresses, public men and popular preachers flocked to his studio. He became a member of the Academy in 1686 and ultimately its Director. His principal rival was Rigaud, but Largillière specialized in portraits of the wealthy middle classes, leaving the aristocrats to Rigaud. By the late 1680s, Largillière had established his reputation among the bourgeoisie. He produced 1,200 to 1,500 portraits in his lifetime, gradually becoming less formal and more relaxed in describing pose and costume. He also painted group portraits to commemorate solemn occasions, landscapes, still lifes, and religious works.
Nicolas de Largillière. 1656 1746. Paris. L'actrice Mme Duclos en Ariane. Chantilly Nicolas Largilliere. 1656 1746. Paris. The actress Ms. Duclos Ariane. Chantilly
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Nicolas de LARGILLIERRE et atelier Paris, 1656 - 1746 Portrait d'une jeune fille de qualité tenant une couronne de fleurs Huile sur toile (Restaurations) Dans un cadre en chêne sculpté et redoré, travail français du début de l'époque Louis XV Portrait of a girl holding a flower crown, oil on canvas, by N. de Largillierre and workshop h: 81,50 w: 65 cm Commentaire : Ce ravissant portrait de jeune femme exécuté vers 1708-1710 rassemble toutes les qualités que l'on peut désirer chez Largillierre. Représenté à mi-corps devant un paysage indéfini, le charmant modèle est vêtu d'une élégante robe aux reflets irisés, ceinte d'un corset dans le goût antique et tient avec beaucoup de délicatesse une couronne de fleurs et un œillet, symbole de l'amour. Ce tableau sera intégré au catalogue raisonné de Nicolas de Largillierre actuellement en préparation par Monsieur Dominique Brême, parmi les œuvres autographes avec la participation de l'atelier. Estimation 20 000 - 30 000 €
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Nicolas de Largillière (1656 - 1746), The sculptor René Frémin (1672-1744), ca. 1713. Oil on canvas. 135.5 x 109.2 cm. Ident.Nr. 80.1. Gemäldegalerie, Berlin © Photo: Gemäldegalerie der Staatlichen Museen zu Berlin - Preußischer Kulturbesitz. Photo:...