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CARLE VAN LOO (Nice, 1705 Paris, 1765) ET SON ATELIER

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CARLE VAN LOO (Nice, 1705 Paris, 1765) ET SON ATELIER
ALLEGORY OF THE PAINTING Oval canvas
83 x 65 cm
Ancient restorations
Provenance
Collection of the Countess de la Bedoyère, by descent
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Cabinet Turquin
Bibliography
Marie-Catherine Sahut, exhibition catalogue Carle Vanloo, Premier peintre du roi,
Nice,Clermont-Ferrand et Nancy, 1977, page 77, n°155 (version of the Countess de La
Bedoyère considered as a copy on documentation photograph)
Florence Gétreau, Musée Jacquemart-André ; paintings and drawings of the French school,
Paris, Institut de France, 2011, pp. 144-146 (mention of the Countess de La
Bedoyère's version).
The original Van Loo, signed and exhibited at the Salon in 1755, painted for the Marquis de Marigny is probably the painting that was on sale in Paris, Palais Galliera on 2 June 1972, no. 110 (present location unknown). A studio version is kept in the Jacquemart-André Museum and a weaving executed at Les Gobelins by Cozette, which once belonged to the Marquise de Pompadour, is now in the
Walters Art Museum in Baltimore. Automatically translated by DeepL. To see the original version, click here.

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CARLE VAN LOO (Nice, 1705 Paris, 1765) ET SON ATELIER
ALLEGORY OF THE PAINTING Oval canvas
83 x 65 cm
Ancient restorations
Provenance
Collection of the Countess de la Bedoyère, by descent
Expert
Cabinet Turquin
Bibliography
Marie-Catherine Sahut, exhibition catalogue Carle Vanloo, Premier peintre du roi,
Nice,Clermont-Ferrand et Nancy, 1977, page 77, n°155 (version of the Countess de La
Bedoyère considered as a copy on documentation photograph)
Florence Gétreau, Musée Jacquemart-André ; paintings and drawings of the French school,
Paris, Institut de France, 2011, pp. 144-146 (mention of the Countess de La
Bedoyère's version).
The original Van Loo, signed and exhibited at the Salon in 1755, painted for the Marquis de Marigny is probably the painting that was on sale in Paris, Palais Galliera on 2 June 1972, no. 110 (present location unknown). A studio version is kept in the Jacquemart-André Museum and a weaving executed at Les Gobelins by Cozette, which once belonged to the Marquise de Pompadour, is now in the
Walters Art Museum in Baltimore. Automatically translated by DeepL. To see the original version, click here.

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