Portrait of a Woman, Possibly Madame Claude Lambert de Thorigny (Marie Marguerite Bontemps, 1668–1701), and an Enslaved Servant


Portrait of a Woman, Possibly Madame Claude Lambert de Thorigny (Marie Marguerite Bontemps, 1668–1701), and an Enslaved Servant, 1696, Oil on canvas, 55 x 42 in. ( x cm), Paintings, Nicolas de Largillierre (French, Paris 1656–1746 Paris), Although born in Paris, Largillierre began his career in Antwerp and London and his earlier portraits show the considerable influence of Anthony van Dyck and Peter Lely. The attenuated palette of soft colors and the still-life details in this painting reflect his early training


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Photo credit: © Artokoloro / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

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