The century illustrated monthly magazine . Tours strong portrait of Marshal Saxe,which hangs on the next wall. He is rep re - fiscated his possessions. La Tour, knowinghim to be in want, interested Mme. de Pom-padour in his behalf while painting her por-trait, and she interceded with the king withsuch success that the marshal was reinstatedin royal favor. Louis portrait by La Tour was paintedin his prime, and shows a dashingly handsomeface slightly marred by a disagreeable portrait of his wife, Marie Leczinska, an in-sipid but smiling beauty, hangs beside his Tour painted


The century illustrated monthly magazine . Tours strong portrait of Marshal Saxe,which hangs on the next wall. He is rep re - fiscated his possessions. La Tour, knowinghim to be in want, interested Mme. de Pom-padour in his behalf while painting her por-trait, and she interceded with the king withsuch success that the marshal was reinstatedin royal favor. Louis portrait by La Tour was paintedin his prime, and shows a dashingly handsomeface slightly marred by a disagreeable portrait of his wife, Marie Leczinska, an in-sipid but smiling beauty, hangs beside his Tour painted their son, Louis of France,more than once. The portrait, which representshim as a young man, resembles his father, butthe face is softened by the mothers amiability,and is singularly innocent in its dauphin never came to the throne, for hisfather outlived him. His character was gentleand lovable, and he was deeply regretted by 270 THE GOLDEN AGE OF PASTEL. mam Mill !: *l falllltv .*.?;; 111,. • ?! Siifi li; I II.


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