CHARLES HNARD (c. 1757 - after 1808)
CHARLES HNARD (c. 1757 - after 1808)

Princess de Vaudmont, facing left in loose white robes, blue scarf draped around her shoulders, red and blue striped ribbon in her long fair hair

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CHARLES HNARD (c. 1757 - after 1808)
Princess de Vaudmont, facing left in loose white robes, blue scarf draped around her shoulders, red and blue striped ribbon in her long fair hair
3.3/8 in. (85 mm.) diam., ormolu frame with inner beaded border

拍品專文

La Princesse de Vaudmont-Lorraine, ne de Montmorency, was better known for her esprit than for her beauty. She first showed a positive attitude towards the French Revolution, but soon had to realize the upcoming danger and left France. She finally established herself in Altona near Hamburg and became the leader of the colony of French migrs. A miniature depicting her during the Ancien Rgime was sold in our Geneva rooms, 16 May 1995, lot 170.