Portrait Of Louis Ferdinand Of France After M. Quentin De La Tour 18th Century flag


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"Portrait Of Louis Ferdinand Of France After M. Quentin De La Tour 18th Century"
This watercolor is from the 18th century, we are here probably on the second part of the 18th century, Louis XV-Louis XVI transition. The work is pleasing to the eye, it represents the portrait of Louis Ferdinand of France after Maurice Quentin de La Tour (1704-1788), a French pastel portrait painter. Louis de France, Dauphin of Vienne, born September 4, 1729 at the Palace of Versailles and died December 20, 1765 at the Palace of Fontainebleau, is the eldest son of King Louis XV of France and Navarre, and his wife Marie Leszczynska . The work is not signed, however this portrait is of good quality. Note a label on the back where the name of the artist was indicated, but it is unfortunately illegible. The frame is later, from the 20th century, the back too. There is a protective tile. This watercolor remains presentable, note some tears in several places, as well as scratches, it is necessary to accept the defects due to age. You will notice friction, traces, wear, especially on the frame. For the state, thank you for detailing the photos. The photos are an integral part of the description. Dimensions: Frame Height: 79.5 cm Width: 67 cm Oil Height: 60 cm Width: 47.5 cm E: M365
Price: 2 900 €
Period: 18th century
Style: Other Style
Condition: En l'etat

Material: Water color
Width: 67 cm
Height: 79,5 cm

Reference: 1183111
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