"Robert Le Vrac De Tournières, Portrait Of A Gentleman Around 1720"
Oil on canvas relined in the 19th century in a frame from the same period, beautiful portrait of a gentleman standing, in front of a column itself in front of a garden, his arm outstretched and his left hand open, he is richly dressed, with a lace tie, a silk brocade waistcoat and a crimson velvet coat with reflections. The portrait is of great elegance, typical of the Regence period, around 1715-1720, it is presented in an old "yellowed varnish", possibility of restoring it on estimate in our workshop We can quite compare this "beautiful" portrait to the work of Robert Levrac de Tournières 1667-1752, he is a notable figure of the generation of portrait painters of the transition received at the Academy around 1700. He remains faithful to the "classical" painting of Largillière or Rigaud. With a talent that is particular to him....93 by 115 with frame