CIRCLE OF CHARLES LE BRUN (PARIS 1619-1690)
CIRCLE OF CHARLES LE BRUN (PARIS 1619-1690)
CIRCLE OF CHARLES LE BRUN (PARIS 1619-1690)
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CIRCLE OF CHARLES LE BRUN (PARIS 1619-1690)

Portrait of David Renouard (1630-1699), half-length, in a russet and gilt-embroidered cloak

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CIRCLE OF CHARLES LE BRUN (PARIS 1619-1690)
Portrait of David Renouard (1630-1699), half-length, in a russet and gilt-embroidered cloak
oil on canvas, oval
34 ¾ x 27 ½ in. (88.3 x 69.8 cm.)
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The Renouards were a distinguished Huguenot family from Sancerre, near Orleans. At the Revocation of the Edict of Nantes in 1685 they fled to England and Holland, where David Renouard became a well-known Amsterdam merchant. His son, also called David, entered the army of William III, and was colonel of the 1st Royal Dragoons. The present portrait likely dates from the mid-1670s.

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