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  1. Nicolas de Largillière. Paris 1656 - 1746. Portrait of a lady as Pomona, traditionally identified as the Marquise de Parabère . signed and dated on the reverse of the original canvas: peint par. N. de Largilliere 1714 (now visible through infrared reflectography). oil on canvas. canvas: 57 by 41 1/4 in.; 147 by 104.7 cm.

  2. Nicolas de Largillière was a French portrait painter, born in Paris. Largillière's father, a merchant, took him to Antwerp at the age of three. As a boy, he spent nearly two years in London. Sometime after his return to Antwerp, a failed attempt at business led him to the studio of Anton Goubau. However, Largillière left at the age of ...

  3. Largillière took the time to depict oak leaves, both above and between the two women, the latter group in lovely autumnal colors. While an allegorical portrait of a woman as Diana might allude to the larger narratives of the goddess, it can only just flirt with such themes because its proper task remains that of presenting or preserving the individual’s image for posterity.

  4. 14 de jul. de 2002 · Largillière, Nicolas de. (baptized Oct. 10, 1656, Paris--d. March 20, 1746, Paris), French historical and portrait painter who excelled in painting likenesses of the wealthy middle classes. Most artists of his time took as their standard of excellence the adherence to classical models and emphasis on drawing, while some broke away in favour of ...

  5. 21 de mar. de 2010 · This is a faithful photographic reproduction of a two-dimensional, public domain work of art. The work of art itself is in the public domain for the following reason: Public domainPublic domainfalsefalse. This work is in the public domain in its country of origin and other countries and areas where the copyright term is the author's life plus ...

  6. Nicolas de Largillière (1656-1746), Painter and Draughtsman. Sitter associated with 3 portraits Artist associated with 43 portraits French-born and Antwerp-trained, Largillière was in London between 1665 and 1667, and again from 1675 until 1679, when he worked for Sir Peter Lely and Antonio Verrio.

  7. Nicolas de Largillière (Paris 1656-1746) A charming lady look at us, dressed in a brocade gown and velvet cloak that is held together with a brooch. The painter Nicolas de Largilliere (Paris 1656-1746) was the society painter of the eighteenth century. With his portraits he caught an image of the flourishing society under the reign of Louis ...