Martin Drölling (Oberbergheim, nr. Colmar 1752-1817 Paris)
Martin Drölling (Oberbergheim, nr. Colmar 1752-1817 Paris)

Portrait of a girl, identified as Jeanne-Charlotte Saint- Aubin (1764-1850), as Michel the Savoyard

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Martin Drölling (Oberbergheim, nr. Colmar 1752-1817 Paris)
Portrait of a girl, identified as Jeanne-Charlotte Saint- Aubin (1764-1850), as Michel the Savoyard
oil on canvas, unlined
18 1/8 x 15 in. (46 x 38.1 cm.)
Literature
P. Mauries, Androgyne: Fashion and Gender, London, 2017, pp. 58-59, illustrated, as 'Portrait of Mademoiselle de Saint-Antoine, half-length, in the guise of Michel the Savoyard'.

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Lot Essay

This charming picture has been identified as the celebrated opera singer Jeanne Charlotte Saint-Aubin. She is painted in the guise of Michel the Savoyard, a role she created in Nicolas Dalaryac's opera Les Deux Petits Savoyards, which premiered in Paris in January 1789. The daughter of Frederic Schroeder, a Dutch theatre director, she married the tenor Augustin d'Herbez, called Saint-Aubin in 1782 and continued to pursue a hugely successful career in France.

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