"18th Century Portrait Of A Man With Coat Of Arms "
Elegant man wearing a velvet suit and a rich jacket with a breastplate with gold scrolls. He wears a white wig with two hammers. At the back of the work, a card written in ink allows the sitter to be identified. It is Claude Gaspard Prisye de Chazelle, advisor to the Court of Auditors and killed at the Tuileries Palace while defending King Louis XVI from rioters on August 10, 1792. This portrait of fine quality and dimensions is without its frame.