Master Paintings
Master Paintings
Property from a Distinguished American collection
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October 14, 03:02 PM GMT
Estimate
7,000 - 9,000 USD
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Property from a Distinguished American collection
FRANÇOIS-JOSEPH KINSON
Bruges 1770 - 1839
PORTRAIT OF LOUIS ANTOINE OF FRANCE, DUC D'ANGOULÊME (1775 – 1844), THREE-QUARTER LENGTH
oil on canvas
45½ by 35¼ in.; 115.6 by 89.5 cm.
Given by the duc d'Angoulême to le baron Joseph-Balthazar Siméon, préfet du Pas-de-Calais;
With Eric Turquin, Paris;
There acquired.
Born at Versailles as the eldest son of Charles X of France, the duc d'Angoulême was the last Dauphin of France. After his father abdicated the throne in 1830, he did the same and then exiled himself from France, dying in the Veneto. Kinson was the official portraitist to the duc d'Angoulême and painted several portraits of him in different versions. The prime, full-length version of the present painting, was exhibited at the Salon of 1819 and is now at the Musée des Beaux-Arts, Bordeaux.1
1. Oil on canvas, 209 by 145 cm., inv. no. Bx E 404.