ISAAC OLIVER (ANGLO-FRENCH, C. 1565-1617)
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ISAAC OLIVER (ANGLO-FRENCH, C. 1565-1617)

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ISAAC OLIVER (ANGLO-FRENCH, C. 1565-1617)
An unfinished portrait of a young lady called Diane d'Andouins (1554-1620), called 'La Belle Corisande', Countess of Guiche, in black dress with white lace ruff, her fair upswept hair dressed in a bun; blue background and matt gold border
on vellum
oval, 2.13/16 in. (72 mm.) high, rectangular pearwood frame
A paper label on the reverse of the frame is inscribed in pen 'Mm<\sup>e<\sup> Danville; mist. of Henri IV of France / Painted by Olivier' and indistinctly inscribed in pen on the backing board 'Oliver / Madame / Danvill miss / to [...] / of France'
來源
With D. S. Lavender (Antiques) Ltd., in 2001 (as Diane d'Andouins).
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VAT rate of 5% is payable on hammer price and at 20% on the buyer's premium.

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Emma Durkin
Emma Durkin

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Diane d'Andouins was the daughter of Paul d'Andouins, Count of Louvigny and his wife Anne-Marguerite de Cauna. She married, in 1568, Philibert de Gramont and they had two children. She met King Henri IV in 1582 and became one of his many mistresses, though she also became and remained one of his most influential counsellors and political allies even after their affair ended.
The sitter also bears a certain resemblance to another of King Henri IV's mistresses, Gabrielle d'Estrées.

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