Details
SOPHIE LIÉNARD (FRENCH, FL. C. 1842 - AFTER 1860)
Prince Ferdinand Philippe of Orléans (1810–1842), in dark blue coat with silver epaulettes, wearing the badge and breast-star of the Royal French Order of the Legion of Honour and the Royal Belgian Order of Leopold
Signed 'Sophie Liénard' (lower left)
Porcelain
Oval, 140 mm. high, gilt-metal mount within rectangular wood frame with velvet covering
Inscribed on the reverse with the name of the porcelain factory: 'Rihouet / Mt de porcelaine / 7 rue de la Paix'

Brought to you by

Matilda Burn
Matilda Burn

Check the condition report or get in touch for additional information about this

If you wish to view the condition report of this lot, please sign in to your account.

Sign in
View condition report

Lot Essay

The sitter was the eldest son of King Louis Philippe I (see lots 424 and 425) and Maria Amalia of Naples and Sicily (see previous lot). He was born in Palermo during his parents' exile. He married, in 1837, Helene of Mecklenburg-Schwerin (see next lot) and they had two boys: Prince Philippe, Count of Paris and Prince Robert, Duke of Chartres The sitter was a distinguished patron of the arts and filled his vast apartments in the Tuileries Palace with medieval and Renaissance objects, majolica, Chinese and Japanese porcelain and French furniture by craftsmen such as Oeben, Riesener, and Jacob. He died tragically in a carriage accident in which he was thrown from the vehicle at Sablonville between Paris and Neuilly-sur-Seine.
Another version of the present miniature is in the collections of the House of Orange-Nassau, see K. Schaffers-Bodenhausen and M. Tiethoff-Spliethoff, The Portrait Miniatures in the Collections of the House of Orange-Nassau, Zwolle, 1993, p. 235, no. 243, illustrated in colour.

More from Centuries of Style: Silver, European Ceramics, Portrait Miniatures and Gold Boxes

View All
View All