Ascribed to a member of the van Blarenberghe family
Ascribed to a member of the van Blarenberghe family
Ascribed to a member of the van Blarenberghe family
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Ascribed to a member of the van Blarenberghe family

细节
Ascribed to a member of the van Blarenberghe family
Two scenes: The château of Saint-Cloud and The château d'Eu
The former, bearing date and signature ‘V Blarenberghe / 1775.’ (lower right)
On parchment
Rectangular, 70 x 51 mm. and 72 x 45 mm., gilt-metal frames with beaded enamel border, the reverse of the former with paper label inscribed ‘Château de St Cloud / voir gravure […] / au Cab. Des / Estampes B.N.
来源
Probably acquired by Baron Gustave de Rothschild (1829-1911), and by descent.

拍品专文

Given their size, these two portrait miniatures were most likely made to decorate the cover of a snuff-box. The château of Saint-Cloud was built in the 16th century by the Gondi family, a family of bankers from Florence. It was expanded by Philippe I, Duc d’Orléans, in the 17th century and further enlarged by Queen Marie Antoinette in the 1780s. It was occupied by Napoleon I and Napoleon III but eventually destroyed during the Franco-Prussian War in 1870.

The château d'Eu, was reconstructed in 1578 by Henri le Balafre, duc de Guise. In the eighteenth century it was the home of the ducs de Maine and subsequently d’Orléans. The château was seized during the Revolution and in 1814 it was restituted to the dowager duchesse d'Orleans, daughter of the duc de Penthièvre, mother of the future Louis-Philippe, who in 1821 started to restore and modify the château's facades.

We are indebted to Nathalie Lemoine-Bouchard for her opinion on the attribution of the present works.

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