File:A young lady called the Duchess of Maine as Diana the Huntress.png

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anonymous: Q124079184  wikidata:Q124079184 reasonator:Q124079184
Artist
Unidentified miniaturist from France, after a painting
Attributed to Pierre Gobert  (1662–1744)  wikidata:Q762544
 
Description French painter
Date of birth/death 1 January 1662 Edit this at Wikidata 13 February 1744 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Fontainebleau Paris
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artist QS:P170,Q762544,P5102,Q230768
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Title
"A young lady called Louise-Bénédicte de Bourbon, Duchesse du Maine (1676-1753) as Diana the Huntress, in gold-bordered blue velvet dress with lace underdress, gold striped white stole and gold damask cloak, drop pearl pendant suspended from corsage, pearl armlet and pearls and crescent in her upswept powdered hair; tree background"
Object type painting
object_type QS:P31,Q3305213
Description
English: Portrait of Madame de Ventadour (1654-1744), misidentified with Louise Bénédicte de Bourbon (1676-1753).
  • This portrait is probably a depiction of Madame de Ventadour (1654-1744) as this appears to be a copy of a presumed portrait of that lady located in Versailles and wrongly identified by the museum as Élisabeth-Angélique de Montmorency (1626-1695) (see image below)
Date between 1690 and 1695
date QS:P571,+1690-00-00T00:00:00Z/8,P1319,+1690-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1326,+1695-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
Medium miniature on vellum
Dimensions 6.1 cm (2.4 in)
Object history
  • The celebrated collection of the Royal Danish State Councillor Emil Glückstadt, Copenhagen; (+) part IV, Winkel & Magnussen, Copenhagen, 2-5 June 1924, lots 236 and 237, as attributed to Nattier.
  • With S. J. Phillips Ltd., London, 1971, acquired by
  • Dr Anton C. R. Dreesmann (inventory no. F-77)
  • Auction: Christie's, London, 11 April 2002, Sale 6674 - The Dr Anton C.R.Dreesmann Collection Gold Boxes, Objects of, lot 720
  • Auction: 20 November 2013 [1]
Source/Photographer Christie's, LotFinder: entry 3879591
Other versions This work is the pendant (counterpart) to::

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17:06, 26 August 2020Thumbnail for version as of 17:06, 26 August 20201,276 × 1,035 (1.91 MB)Ecummenic (talk | contribs){{Information |description ={{en|1=A pair of miniatures: a young lady called Louise-Bénédicte de Bourbon, Duchesse du Maine (1676-1753) as Diana the Huntress, in gold-bordered blue velvet dress with lace underdress, gold striped white stole and gold damask cloak, drop pearl pendant suspended from corsage, pearl armlet and pearls and crescent in her upswept powdered hair; tree background; and a young lady called Marie-Anne de Bourbon, Mademoiselle de Blois, Princesse de Conti (1666-1739), fa...

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