Lot Essay
This picture can be compared with Aved's three-quarter-length portrait of Madame Crozat (1741, Montpellier, Musée Fabre), in which the sitter is shown at a table with her tapestry work. Levey's description of the Montpellier picture, in which 'Aved conveys something of the sitter's characacter - including a lack of vanity - and her ordinary existence', is equally applicable to the present portrait (M. Levey, Painting and Sculpture in France 1700-1789, New Haven and London, 1993, pp. 193-4, pl. 199).
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