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alb3712491 Queen Henrietta Maria with Sir Jeffrey Hudson. Dated: 1633. Dimensions: overall: 219.1 x 134.8 cm (86 1/4 x 53 1/16 in.) framed: 261.6 x 174 x 14.6 cm (103 x 68 1/2 x 5 3/4 in.). Medium: oil on canvas. Museum: National Gallery of Art, Washington DC. Author: Anthony Van Dyck.
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alb4159227 Madame Léon Clapisson. Pierre-Auguste Renoir; French, 1841-1919. Date: 1883. Dimensions: 81.2 × 65.3 cm (32 × 25 ¾ in.). Oil on canvas. Origin: France. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute, USA.
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alb3627260 Portrait of Charlotte Duchesne. Artist: Philippe de Champaigne (French, Brussels 1602-1674 Paris). Dimensions: 8 11/16 x 7 11/16 in. (22 x 19.6 cm.). Date: ca. 1628.Although the inscription likely postdates the artist's lifetime, there is no reason to doubt that this sheet is a portrait drawn from life of Philippe de Champaigne's wife, Charlotte Duchesne, daughter of the painter Nicolas Duchesne, who had hired the young Flemish-born artist to assist in the decoration of the Luxembourg Palace for Marie de' Medici shortly after his arrival in Paris. It is a study for a bust-length oil painting in the Bowes Museum, Barnard Castle, which, before the Metropolitan's drawing came to light in 1992, had been thought to represent Henriette of France, wife of Charles I of England.With a disarming directness, the artist focused on transcribing his young wife's features and expression, with only the most minimal and schematic indications of costume and jewelry. To create this effect of naturalism, the face was subtly modeled in black chalk with touches of white and red. The delicate handling calls attention to the slight knitting of the sitter's brow and the rounded cheek revealing just the faintest hint of a smile. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
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ado00061345 Henriette Marie of France (1609-1669), Queen of England, Scotland and Ireland. Coloured engraving. Author: UNKNOWN ARTIST.
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alb4554213 Henrietta Maria (1609-1669). Queen consort of England, Scotland and Ireland. French wife of King Charles I of England. Portrait by unknown artist. Background by Hendrik van Steenwyck the younger (ca.1580-1649). Oil on canvas (215,9 x 135,2 cm), ca.1635. Detail. National Portrait Gallery. London, England, United Kingdom.
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alb4554212 Henrietta Maria (1609-1669). Queen consort of England, Scotland and Ireland. French wife of King Charles I of England. Portrait by unknown artist. Background by Hendrik van Steenwyck the younger (ca.1580-1649). Oil on canvas (215,9 x 135,2 cm), ca.1635. National Portrait Gallery. London, England, United Kingdom.
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akg987636 Anne Henriette de Bourbon, 2nd daughter of Louis XV of France and of Marie Leszczynska; 1727-1752.-"Anne Henriette of France as Flora".-Painting, 1742, by Jean Marc Nattier (1685-1776). Oil on canvas, 94 x 128cm. Nattier. Inv.no. 23. Museum: Galleria degli Uffizi., Florenz.
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alb3715832 Henrietta Maria, Queen of England. Dated: 1650?. Medium: etching and engraving. Museum: National Gallery of Art, Washington DC. Author: Jonas Suyderhoff after Sir Anthony van Dyck.
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akg992985 Ludwig, Dauphin von Frankreich (Sohn Ludwigs XV. und der Maria Leszczynska); 1729-1765. /-"La Gloire des princes s'empare des enfants de France" (Allegorie auf den Dauphin und seine Schwestern Elisabeth und Henriette).-Gemälde, 1734, von Jean-François de Troy (1679-1742). Öl auf Leinwand, 146 x 115 cm. MV 7038. Museum: Château et Trianons., Versailles.
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alb3705522 Madame Henriot. Dated: c. 1876. Dimensions: painted surface: 65.8 x 49.5 cm (25 7/8 x 19 1/2 in.) stretcher size: 68.8 x 53.6 cm (27 1/16 x 21 1/8 in.) framed: 102.9 x 87 cm (40 1/2 x 34 1/4 in.). Medium: oil on canvas. Museum: National Gallery of Art, Washington DC. Author: AUGUSTE RENOIR.
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alb3655123 Le Cercle De Leurs Magestes Dans La Chambre De Presence: A: S. Iames; illustration from 'Histoire de l'entrée de la Reyne Mère dans la Grande Brètaigne'. Artist: Anonymous, French, 17th century. Dimensions: Sheet: 11 1/16 in. × 8 in. (28.1 × 20.3 cm). Date: 1639.Charles I, Henrietta Maria, their children, and Marie de Medici, with attendants, in St. James's Palace. Illustration from the book, 'Histoire de l'entrée de la Reyne Mère dans la Grande Brètaigne', by Jean Puget de la Serre (London, 1639). See 37.19.1(a, b). Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
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alb3674150 Henriette-Marie de Buade-Frontenac. Artist: Claude Mellan (French, Abbeville 1598-1688 Paris). Dimensions: sheet: 13 7/8 x 9 9/16 in. (35.3 x 24.3 cm)plate: 13 7/16 x 9 1/16 in. (34.2 x 23 cm). Date: 1641. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
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akg259497 Orléans, Philippe, duc de; frère de Louis XIV, marié à Henriette d'Angleterre, puis à Élisabeth Charlotte de Palatinat; 1640-1701. / - "Philippe de France (...), vient prendre possession du Palais Royal" (1692). Litho. de Charles Motte (1785-1836) d'ap. un dessin d'Alexandre E.Fragonard (1780-1850). D'une série: Histoire du Palais Royal. Paris, Bibliothèque Nationale. Museum: Paris, Bibliothèque Nationale.
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alb3631315 Drop-front desk (secrétaire à abattant or secrétaire en cabinet). Culture: French, Paris and Sèvres. Decorator: Central plaque decorated by Edme François Bouillat père (French,1739/40-1810, active 1758-1800). Dimensions: 43 3/8 x 40 1/2 x 12 7/8 in. (110.1 x 102.9 x 32.7cm). Factory: Sèvres Manufactory (French, 1740-present). Maker: Attributed to Martin Carlin (French, near Freiburg im Breisgau ca. 1730-1785 Paris). Date: ca. 1776.Attributed to the cabinetmaker Martin Carlin, who was known for his graceful furniture mounted with Sevres porcelain, this exquisite two-piece desk was made about 1776. A date letter for that year is painted on the back of the central porcelain plaque, together with the mark of Edme-Francois Bouillat (1739/40-1810), a painter at the Sevres manufactory. A specialist in different kinds of floral ornament, Bouillat decorated the main plaque with a flower basket suspended from a large bowknot. The history of this secretary is well documented. During the eighteenth century it graced the collections of two remarkably different women. Its first owner was the popular soprano Marie-Josephine Laguerre (1755-1783), who as a fille d'Opera enjoyed a luxurious and dissolute existence made possible by her wealthy lovers. Her personal property was publicly sold in April 1782, less than a year before her untimely death. The catalogue indicates that she owned this secretary as well as two other pieces of furniture embellished with porcelain plaques. Some of the Sevres decorative wares in her collection may have been displayed on the marble shelves of the secretary. It is likely that Dominique Daguerre, who with his partner, Simon-Philippe Poirier, had a virtual monopoly on the purchase of Sèvres plaques, supplied the piece of furniture to Laguerre and bought it back at the 1782 sale, but this is not documented. In May of that same year, Maria Feodorovna, grand duchess of Russia, and her husband, Paul (1754-1801), visited Paris incognito as the comte and comtesse du Nord. The future empress was described by Jeanne-Louise-Henriette Campan (1752-1822), first lady-in-waiting to Marie-Antoinette, as being "of a fine height, very fat for her age, with all the stiffness of the German demeanour."[1] In Paris, Maria Feodorovna frequented the shops of the fashionable dealers, where she is likely to have acquired the porcelain-mounted secretary and other furnishings for her country residence at Pavlovsk.According to a detailed description of her private rooms written in 1795 by Maria Feodorovna herself, the secretary was placed in her boudoir.[2] It remained at the imperial palace until the Soviet government, which had taken possession of Pavlovsk after the Revolution of 1917, offered works of art for sale to the dealer Joseph Duveen (1869-1939), who had traveled to the Soviet Union in 1931.[1] Campan 1823, vol. 1, p. 237.[2] Feodorovna 1795/1903, p. 374. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
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alb4633177 Marie-Henriette de France, sister of King Louis XIII, wife to King Charles I of England. Handcoloured lithograph by Breton after an original 1633 portrait from Le Bibliophile Jacob aka Paul Lacroix's Costumes Historiques de la France (Historical Costumes of France), Administration de Librairie, Paris, 1852.
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alb3616453 Design for a Fireplace. Artist: Anonymous, French, 17th century; After Jean Barbet (French, 1605-1654). Dimensions: 13 7/8 x 9 3/8 in. (35.2 x 23.8 cm). Former Attribution: Formerly attributed to Salomon de Brosse; Formerly attributed to François Derand (French, Vic-sur-Seille ca. 1590-1640 Agde). Date: 1633 or after.This drawing reproduces a fireplace published in a print series by Melchior II Tavernier (French, Antwerp 1595-1665 Paris) in 1633. Eight years earlier, Tavernier had hired a young artist called Jean Barbet to record some of the latest novelties in interior design from in and around Paris, which were then etched by Abraham Bosse (French, Tours 1602/1604-1676 Paris). The rich and sculptural designs proved so popular, that shortly after their publication copies were made in The Netherlands, Germany and England. In addition to printed copies, a luxurious set of drawn copies was also made in France intended for the British architect Inigo Jones (British, Smithfield (London) 1573-1652 London) and the so-called 'Office of Works' to present to Queen Henrietta Maria (wife of King Charles I of England). Jones was to interpret the designs in his own manner and execute them in several palaces belonging to the English royal family. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
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alb2337615 Catherine Henriette de Balzac d'Entragues, Marquise de Verneuil, mistress of King Henry IV of France, 1579-1633. After a miniature oil painting. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Gatine after an illustration by Louis Marie Lante from Pierre de la Mesangere's "Costumes des femmes celebres" (Costumes of Famous Women), Paris, 1827.
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917_05_009382 Henrietta Maria (1609-1669), Queen Consort of Charles I of Britain. Daughter of Henry IV of France and Marie de Medici. Engraving after the portrait by Anthony Vandyke.
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0116332 LONDON: ROYAL VISIT, 1638. /nGun salute for Marie de Medici, Queen Mother of France, on her arrival in London to visit her daughter, Henrietta Maria, consort of King Charles I of England, in 1638. Contemporary French line engraving.
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0371047 MARIE DE MEDICI (1573-1642). Queen of France, 1600-1610. Procession of Queen Marie in Cheapside, London, on the way to visit her daughter, Queen Henrietta Maria and King Charles I of England in 1638. English copper engraving, 1809.
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