DANIEL SAINT (FRENCH, 1778-1847)
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DANIEL SAINT (FRENCH, 1778-1847)

King Charles X of France (1757-1836) in red-piped blue uniform with red collar, black stock and silver epaulettes, wearing the blue moiré sash and breast-star of the Royal French Order of the Saint Esprit, the jewel of the Order of the Golden Fleece, the badges of the Royal French Orders of the Saint Louis, the Lys, and the Royal French Order of the Legion of Honour; green curtain and mountainous landscape background

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DANIEL SAINT (FRENCH, 1778-1847)
King Charles X of France (1757-1836) in red-piped blue uniform with red collar, black stock and silver epaulettes, wearing the blue moiré sash and breast-star of the Royal French Order of the Saint Esprit, the jewel of the Order of the Golden Fleece, the badges of the Royal French Orders of the Saint Louis, the Lys, and the Royal French Order of the Legion of Honour; green curtain and mountainous landscape background
signed 'Saint' (mid-right)
oval, 4 7/16 in. (112 mm.) high, rectangular ormolu frame with scroll and foliate surmount with fleur-de-lys spandrels, the border with foliate chasing; within green tooled leather travelling case with the letter 'V' on the cover
A plaque on the front of the frame is engraved 'Donné par MONSIEUR, Comte d'Artois Frère du ROI à Mr. de VERDUN, en 1820'
來源
Given by King Charles X to M. de Verdun.
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Charles X was called comte d'Artois and later Monsieur before succeeding his brother Louis XVIII as King of France. The engraved plaque suggests that the present miniature was given by the Prince to a M. de Verdun before his accession to the throne in 1824.

Other versions of this miniature by Saint exist, in which alterations to the sitter's uniform have been made; see P. Jean-Richard, Miniatures sur ivoire, Musée du Louvre et Musée d'Orsay, Paris, 1994, nos. 567 and 568, illustrated p. 312. A portrait of the sitter in the same uniform, by Ambroise-Charlemagne-Victor Le Chenetier, was sold Christie's, Geneva 15 November 1994, lot 265.