ATTRIBUTED TO LOUIS-AMI ARLAUD-JURINE, circa 1800

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ATTRIBUTED TO LOUIS-AMI ARLAUD-JURINE, circa 1800

Jean-Jacques Pasteur, waist-length slightly to the left, with centre-parted powdered long hair, wearing a blue coat over a white waistcoat with knotted white cravat and jewelled pin -- 6.4 cm diam., fine gold frame with inner zig-zag borders and plaited brown hair reverse
Provenance
By family descent from the sitter to the present owner via Docteur Goudet

Lot Essay

Jean-Jacques Pasteur (1774-1839), ministre du Saint-Évangile in Geneva, son of Gabriel Pasteur and his wife Louise Bonnet. In 1800, he married Louise, called Lucy Duval, daughter of Jean-Pierre Duval and Catherine Drake (see lot 478), and thus became brother-in-law of Fanny Goudet (see lot 480).

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