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frenchmodevintique · 5 years ago
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Here’s another Drouais painting including a tambour frame from the 1760s Reposted from @creativegirls_ao with @make_repost ・・・ 🎨🎨🎨 Madame de Pompadour at her Tambour Frame. (The painting shows the one-time mistress of Louis XV in the last year of her life. Born Jeanne-Antoinette Poisson in 1721, she married in 1741 and became royal mistress and Marquise de Pompadour four years later. She was a patron of the arts and letters and a leader of fashion who exercised considerable influence on the public policy of France. ✨ The canvas is signed and dated on the work-table as begun in April 1763. The head, painted on a rectangle of canvas inserted into the painting, was presumably taken from life, and the rest of the picture completed in May 1764, the month after the death of Madame de Pompadour. Drouais's painting is the last of numerous portraits of the sitter by some of the best-known painters of the day, including Boucher and Carle van Loo.) ✨✨✨ François-Hubert Drouais (1727 - 1775). Drouais was the successor to Nattier as the chief portrait painter at the court of Louis XV. He portrayed most of the leading figures of his age, including the king and his two most famous mistresses, Madame de Pompadour and Madame du Barry, as well as artists and leading members of the professional classes. Drouais was celebrated for his likenesses of aristocrats dressed in rustic costume, a current fashion, and for his representations of children, often in landscape settings. ✨✨✨ Франсуа-Юбер Друэ, прозванный Друэ-младший — французский художник-портретист, самый известный во Франции конца правления Людовика XV. 🎨 Много раз писал портреты всех особ королевской фамилии, и не было в Париже ни одного высокопоставленного лица, ни одной знаменитой красавицы, которые не стремились бы быть изображёнными его кистью. #nationalgallery #arts_oksy #великобритания_oksy #unitedkingdom #visitlondon #лондонскаянациональнаягалерея #франсуаюбердруэ #francoishubertdrouais #avril2019 https://www.instagram.com/p/B9loscFInIq/?igshid=1j4hmkdbvepf1
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frenchmodevintique · 5 years ago
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Here’s another Drouais painting including a tambour frame from the 1760s Reposted from @creativegirls_ao with @make_repost ・・・ 🎨🎨🎨 Madame de Pompadour at her Tambour Frame. (The painting shows the one-time mistress of Louis XV in the last year of her life. Born Jeanne-Antoinette Poisson in 1721, she married in 1741 and became royal mistress and Marquise de Pompadour four years later. She was a patron of the arts and letters and a leader of fashion who exercised considerable influence on the public policy of France. ✨ The canvas is signed and dated on the work-table as begun in April 1763. The head, painted on a rectangle of canvas inserted into the painting, was presumably taken from life, and the rest of the picture completed in May 1764, the month after the death of Madame de Pompadour. Drouais's painting is the last of numerous portraits of the sitter by some of the best-known painters of the day, including Boucher and Carle van Loo.) ✨✨✨ François-Hubert Drouais (1727 - 1775). Drouais was the successor to Nattier as the chief portrait painter at the court of Louis XV. He portrayed most of the leading figures of his age, including the king and his two most famous mistresses, Madame de Pompadour and Madame du Barry, as well as artists and leading members of the professional classes. Drouais was celebrated for his likenesses of aristocrats dressed in rustic costume, a current fashion, and for his representations of children, often in landscape settings. ✨✨✨ Франсуа-Юбер Друэ, прозванный Друэ-младший — французский художник-портретист, самый известный во Франции конца правления Людовика XV. 🎨 Много раз писал портреты всех особ королевской фамилии, и не было в Париже ни одного высокопоставленного лица, ни одной знаменитой красавицы, которые не стремились бы быть изображёнными его кистью. #nationalgallery #arts_oksy #великобритания_oksy #unitedkingdom #visitlondon #лондонскаянациональнаягалерея #франсуаюбердруэ #francoishubertdrouais #avril2019 https://ift.tt/2IIwNGt
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frenchmodevintique · 5 years ago
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Here’s another Drouais painting including a tambour frame from the 1760s Reposted from @creativegirls_ao with @make_repost ・・・ 🎨🎨🎨 Madame de Pompadour at her Tambour Frame. (The painting shows the one-time mistress of Louis XV in the last year of her life. Born Jeanne-Antoinette Poisson in 1721, she married in 1741 and became royal mistress and Marquise de Pompadour four years later. She was a patron of the arts and letters and a leader of fashion who exercised considerable influence on the public policy of France. ✨ The canvas is signed and dated on the work-table as begun in April 1763. The head, painted on a rectangle of canvas inserted into the painting, was presumably taken from life, and the rest of the picture completed in May 1764, the month after the death of Madame de Pompadour. Drouais's painting is the last of numerous portraits of the sitter by some of the best-known painters of the day, including Boucher and Carle van Loo.) ✨✨✨ François-Hubert Drouais (1727 - 1775). Drouais was the successor to Nattier as the chief portrait painter at the court of Louis XV. He portrayed most of the leading figures of his age, including the king and his two most famous mistresses, Madame de Pompadour and Madame du Barry, as well as artists and leading members of the professional classes. Drouais was celebrated for his likenesses of aristocrats dressed in rustic costume, a current fashion, and for his representations of children, often in landscape settings. ✨✨✨ Франсуа-Юбер Друэ, прозванный Друэ-младший — французский художник-портретист, самый известный во Франции конца правления Людовика XV. 🎨 Много раз писал портреты всех особ королевской фамилии, и не было в Париже ни одного высокопоставленного лица, ни одной знаменитой красавицы, которые не стремились бы быть изображёнными его кистью. #nationalgallery #arts_oksy #великобритания_oksy #unitedkingdom #visitlondon #лондонскаянациональнаягалерея #франсуаюбердруэ #francoishubertdrouais #avril2019
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