Jean-Marc Nattier
Posted Feb 2, 2012 at 20:12 CET in Artists, Fashion, Paintings, and People.
Marie Adelaide of France as Diana, 1745.
Current location: Uffizi Gallery.
Jean-Marc Nattier was a French painter who did many portraits of the French royal family during the mid 18th century.
Madame Adélaïde of France knotting, 1756.
Current location: Palace of Versailles, accession number: MV3801
Madame Sophie of France, 1748.
Current location: Palace of Versailles, accession number: MV4458
Madame Louise of France, 1748.
Current location: Palace of Versailles, accession number: MV4428.
Portrait of Mathilde de Canisy, Marquise d’Antin, 1738.
Current location: Musée Jacquemart André, The Picture Gallery, Paris.
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Sanna K, rococoatelier.blogspot.com
Oh my, I love this artist so much! He’s one of my all-time favourites. I’ve always admired that Madame Victoire painting so much… Maybe because I want her dress ;)
Aidan O Boyle
There is a very nice portrait of Carlotta Frederika Sparre,Countess Fersen,by Jean-Marc Nattier in the National Gallery of Ireland.Its on their website.
Isis, isiswardrobe.blogspot.com
Wonderful!
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