Marie Antoinette - Queen and Court

Marie Antoinette - Queen and Court

From

20

To

24 October

Daniel Crouch Rare Books, 4 Bury St, London, SW1Y 6AB.
A pop-up selling exhibition hosted by Daniel Crouch Rare Books to coincide with the new exhibition at the Victoria and Albert Museum, ‘Marie Antoinette Style’. Running from 20-24 October at Crouch’s St James's gallery, the show will include portrait miniatures, jewellery and other objects from the court of Queen Marie Antoinette, her husband King Louis XVI and wider 18th- and early 19th-century France. View the online catalogue in the link below.
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selected works

FRENCH SCHOOL (17th century)

Portrait miniature of a Lady of the French royal family, possibly Anne of Austria (1601-1666), Queen of France

CHARLES GUILLAUME ALEXANDRE BOURGEOIS (1759-1832)

Portrait miniature of Marie-Antoinette, Queen of France (1755-1793), profile to the left, wearing white gown, pearl necklace and earrings and pearl and ostrich feather bandeau over the powdered hair

FREUND JOHANN CHRISTIAN (1788-1822)

Portrait miniature of Louis XVI (1754-1793), King of France and Navarre (1774-1792),

JEAN-URBAIN GUÉRIN (1760-1836)

George-Fréderic Bapst (1756-1826), en buste, in profile to the left, in coat, waistcoat and frilled cravat, powdered hair en queue, painted in brown camaïeu heightened with white on a dark-blue ground

Attributed to PIAT JOSEPH SAUVAGE (1744-1818)

Portrait miniature of Young Woman, traditionally called Marie-Thérèse-Charlotte de France (1778-1851), Madame Royale, profile to the right, wearing draped muslin dress and with bandeau and wheatsheaf decoration in her hair and necklace

FRENCH SCHOOL (18th century)

Portrait of a young girl, wearing a pink dress and gauze headdress

EUROPEAN SCHOOL

Portrait of a young Violinist, wearing a red ‘skeleton suit’ with lace trim

FRENCH SCHOOL (18th century)

Portrait miniature of Madame de la Porte (Marie-Anne Pellerin de Painville) (1714-1763), wearing a gold silk shawl over a light pink chemise, pearls in her hair and across her arms, gold silk bow around her neck, with a dog on her lap, playing with a green ribbon

FRENCH SCHOOL (18th century)

Portrait miniature of a Lady in a Maroon dress, with lace sleeves and decorative bows, writing a love letter (which reads ‘mon cher couer/ton absence…’ )

Attributed to HUBERT DROUAIS (1699-1767)

Portrait miniature of a Lady, wearing a brown coat with fur lining, tied with blue ribbons, blue feathers in her hair, holding a fan, seated against a landscape background; circa 1760s

FRENCH SCHOOL (18th century)

A double-sided hairwork miniature, the front decorated with a couple in a garden, with ‘Je me tache ou je meurs’ inscribed on a pedestal, also decorated with two flaming hearts, the pedestal surmounted by a cupid, the other with a woman fleeing through a garden, with ‘Amicizia’ inscribed on a pedestal

FRENCH SCHOOL (18th century)

Portrait miniature of Queen Marie Antoinette, profile to the left, wearing classical style dress, her hair powdered and styled with a veil; circa 1795

FRENCH SCHOOL (18th century)

Portrait miniature of a Young Lady in a blue redingote and yellow waistcoat, with flounced collar and striped cravat

FRENCH SCHOOL (18th century)

Portrait miniature of Félix-Louis de Cornette de la Minière, in his prison cell at Château du Luxembourg, wearing a blue coat with red waistcoat and white stock and the Cross of the Order of Saint Louis; 9 July 1794 (22 Messidor Year II)

AUSTRIAN SCHOOL (19th century)

Portrait miniature of a lady stood in a wooded landscape, wearing a white dress, with a striped scarf and floral-pattern shawl, her hat and one of her gloves on the ground; circa 1815