"Large Portrait Attributed To Louis Tocqué 103 X 85 XVIII"
Charming oil in the style of Louis Tocqué, portrait of a young man leaning on a balustrade -
Incredible velvety skin tones, shimmering fabrics for this portrait -
HST without frame 80 X 65 - 103 x 85 with frame -
An inscription difficult to read on the chassis -
No apparent signature -
Louis Tocqué (1696-1772). Pupil of Nicolas Bertin and Hyacinthe Rigaud. Full member of the Academy in 1734 with a portrait of the sculptor Jean Louis Lemoine.
His fame is great, called to the court of Russia by Empress Elisabeth, he stayed there for two years before passing through the court of Denmark in 1759
– He will stay in all the courts of northern Europe where a most royal welcome is reserved for him.
From 1737 to 1759, he produced numerous works at the exhibitions of the Academy.
An identifiable leg in the rather recurring purple velvets, a shimmering of colors and even more so the corners of the lips.
He excels in a search for spontaneity such that he refused Empress Elisabeth of Russia to modify her very prominent nose –
Presence of these works in many museums around the world.