Lot Essay
This bust probably depicts Louise-Angélique d'Harcourt, daughter of the 4th duc d'Harcourt, Maréchal and Pair de France. His family had close connections to the sculptor that lasted over a period of many years. Harcourt's sister-in-law commissioned Pigalle in 1770 to build the celebrated funerary monument in honor of her husband, Henri-Claude, comte d'Harcourt for the Cathedral of Notre-Dame in Paris. The present sitter's brothers Anne-François, duc de Beuvron and François-Henri, duc d'Harcourt were both portrayed as comedians by Fragonard, a fact which may explain at least in part the actress's pose and attire of the present sitter.
A copy of the present bust in terracotta is now at Versailles.
A copy of the present bust in terracotta is now at Versailles.
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