FRANÇOIS CLOUET (TOURS CIRCA 1510-1572 PARIS) AND WORKSHOP
FRANÇOIS CLOUET (TOURS CIRCA 1510-1572 PARIS) AND WORKSHOP
FRANÇOIS CLOUET (TOURS CIRCA 1510-1572 PARIS) AND WORKSHOP
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FRANÇOIS CLOUET (TOURS CIRCA 1510-1572 PARIS) AND WORKSHOP

Portrait of Elisabeth, daughter of Henri II of France

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FRANÇOIS CLOUET (TOURS CIRCA 1510-1572 PARIS) AND WORKSHOP
Portrait of Elisabeth, daughter of Henri II of France
inscribed and dated ‘Margarite’ and ‘34’ (lower left) and numbered 'No 2915' (on the mount), '43' (on a label of the mount)
black and red chalk, brown pastel
13 1⁄8 x 9 in. (33 x 22.7 cm)
Provenance
Count Karl Cobenzl (1712-1770), Vienna and Brussels (L. 2858b).
Empress Catherine the Great of Russia (1729-1796).
The Hermitage, St. Petersburg (L. 2061 and L. 2681a); C. G. Boerner, Leipzig, 29 April 1931, lot 47.
Halle, Munich.
Robert T. Paine II (1861-1943), Brookline; by descent to
Richard C. Paine (1893-1966), Boston; by descent to
John D. Constable (1927-2016), Cambridge MA; then by descent to the present owners.
Literature
E. Moreau-Nélaton, Crayons Français à Chantilly, Paris, 1910, I, p. 96, under no. 41.
E. Moreau-Nélaton, Les Clouets et leurs Émules, Paris, 1924, II, p. 87, ill.
L. Dimier, Portraits en France, Paris and Brussels, Paris, 1925, II, p. 118, no. 34 (as François Clouet).
A. Mongan, ‘A Group of Newly Discovered Sixteenth-Century French Portrait Drawings’, Harvard Library Bulletin, I, no. 2 (Spring 1947), p. 159 (as François Clouet).
R. Shoolman, C.E. Slatkin, Six Centuries of French Master Drawings in America, New York, 1950, p. 12, ill. (as François Clouet).
J. Coolidge, ‘Report of the William Hayes Fogg Art Museum, Appendix II: Lending and Borrowing’, Annual Report Fogg Art Museum, 1951-1952, p. 23 (as François Clouet).
A. Zvereva, Portraits dessinés de la cour de Valois. Les Clouet de Catherine de Médicis, Paris, 2011, p. 301, under no. 252 (as François Clouet and workshop).
Exhibited
Buffalo, Albright Art Gallery, Master Drawings Selected from the Museums and Private Collections of America, 1935, no. 34, ill. (as François Clouet).
Boston, Museum of Fine Arts, Art in New England. Paintings, Drawings, Prints from Private Collections in New England, 1939, no. 150, ill. (as François Clouet).
Cambridge MA, Fogg Art Museum, Cranach to Clouet. Princely Portrait Drawings of the Northern Renaissance, 1951 (without catalogue).

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Lot Essay

The young girl in this portrait is Elisabeth (1546-1568), daughter of Henri II and Catherine de’ Medici, then goddaughter of Henry VIII. It is one of a series of portraits of the children of France commissioned in 1558 for the marriage of the Dauphin François, her elder brother. The latter married Mary Stuart, Queen of Scots, who had grown up alongside her young friend Elisabeth. At the time, Elisabeth was just 14 years old. The first drawn version of this portrait is at the Musée Condé in Chantilly (inv. MN 41; Zvereva, op. cit., no. 252, ill.). The present version is considered by Alexandra Zvereva to be a version by the master and his collaborators (op. cit., p. 301).

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