Pre-Valentine Wonderful Sale

Louis-Léopold Boilly, Portrait of Marie Félicité Paillet, 19th Century Oil on Canvas

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Start price: $150

Estimated price: $300 - $3,000

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Description

Keywords: 19th century French school, portrait painting, Parisian society, academic copy, historical art, French neoclassical, French female portrait

French School, 19th century, attributed to Perignon after Louis-Léopold Boilly. Oil on canvas depicting Marie Félicité Paillet. A handwritten note on the reverse identifies the sitter and the artist as the copyist grandmother of the previous owner: “Copy by my grandmother Perignon of the portrait by Boilly of her niece Me Payette.” The original was executed circa 1801 and is documented in Louis-Léopold Boilly: The Painter of Parisian Society from Louis XVI to Louis-Philippe (Breton and Zuber, 2019, no. 514)

Measurement: Art: 13 1/2 x 9 1/4 in. (34.3 x 23.5 cm.), Frame: 18 x 13 3/4 in. (45.7 x 34.9 cm.) approx

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