Could it be the daughter of Joachim Murat and Caroline Bonaparte Marie-Laetitia Murat then aged 12? The innocence, the freshness and the calm of the somewhat dreamy look can emphasize that this is any young girl on our portrait although physically matured early on from the fairly developed chest.
Young woman with a hairdo «à la Ninon» uncovered forehead, flat hair on the front and the side of the head, pull-corked lock on each side and behind a cabbage. She vetue a dress called «péplos» or more commonly «chiton» inspired by Greco-Roman art very fashionable in the empire .
The high waist of the dress highlighted with a thin braid around the square neckline and underlined with a «cherub» lace.
Signed "QRF 1814"
With frame: height: 73cm x width: 59 cm
Without frame: height: 63cm x width: 49 cm
19th century
France