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Louis, duc de Bourgogne, the "Grand Dauphin", son of Louis XIV: P.1-1941

Object information

Current Location: In storage

Titles

Louis, duc de Bourgogne, the "Grand Dauphin", son of Louis XIV

Maker(s)

Printmaker: Drevet, Pierre
Painter: Rigaud, Hyacinthe (After)

Entities

Categories

Description

Half length facing left in an oval border

Notes

History note: From the "Albertina" [Lugt 5f], stamp in usage after 1922; Gutekunst & Klipstein sold to John Charrington [Lugt 572], October 1936; sold at his sale 19/06/40, lot 30 (2 prints); bt. Craddock & Barnard for £1/11/6, with lot 31 (1 print); bt. Louis Clarke November 1940, $6 (30s).

Acquisition and important dates

Method of acquisition: Given (1941) by Clarke, Louis Colville Gray

Dating

18th Century
Production date: circa AD 1701

School or Style

French

Materials used in production

Black carbon ink

Components of the work

Support composed of paper

Techniques used in production

Engraving
Etching

Identification numbers

Accession number: P.1-1941
Primary reference Number: 133766
Lugt: 572
Lugt: 5f
Firmin-Didot (Drevet): 56 II/III
BN Inventaire (18thC): 24
Firmin-Didot (Portraits): 435
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Audit data

Created: Saturday 6 August 2011 Updated: Friday 10 May 2013 Last processed: Friday 8 December 2023

Associated departments & institutions

Owner or interested party: The Fitzwilliam Museum
Associated department: Paintings, Drawings and Prints

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