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Louise-Elisabeth de France (1729-59) Infanta of Spain, then Duchess of Parma
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Louise-Elisabeth de France (1729-59) Infanta of Spain, then Duchess of Parma
XIR207602 Louise-Elisabeth de France (1729-59) Infanta of Spain, then Duchess of Parma, 1760 (oil on canvas) by Nattier, Jean-Marc (1685-1766); 136x104 cm; ChAteau de Versailles, France; (add.info.: Madame Infante en habit de chasse; wife of Philippe de Bourbon, Infant of Spain; inspired by a study made in 1749; ); French, out of copyright
Media ID 23357896
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Daughter Of Louis Xv Gloves Riding Habit Rococo Tricorn Hat Hunting Costume
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This portrait captures the elegance and grace of Louise-Elisabeth de France, an influential figure in European royalty during the 18th century. Painted by Jean-Marc Nattier, this oil on canvas print showcases her in a stunning hunting costume, exuding power and sophistication. Louise-Elisabeth de France was not only an Infanta of Spain but also became the Duchess of Parma after marrying Philippe de Bourbon. The painting depicts her seated amidst a picturesque landscape, surrounded by lush trees that add to the overall charm of the composition. Dressed in a riding habit adorned with delicate lace and gloves, she wears a tricorn hat that further accentuates her regal stature. Her three-quarter length pose allows us to admire every intricate detail captured by Nattier's brushstrokes. As one of Louis XV's daughters, Louise-Elisabeth played a significant role within French aristocracy and society. This Rococo masterpiece perfectly encapsulates her status as a ruler while showcasing her refined taste for fashion and style. Displayed at Château de Versailles in France, this artwork continues to captivate viewers with its timeless beauty. Bridgeman Images has preserved this historical gem for all art enthusiasts to appreciate and enjoy for generations to come.
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