Louis_XIV_of_France_and_his_family_attributed_to_Nicolas_de_Largillière.jpg


Summary

Louis XIV of France and his family wikidata:Q88588268 reasonator:Q88588268
Artist
French School
Formerly attributed to Nicolas de Largillière (1656–1746) wikidata:Q550302
Formerly attributed to Nicolas de Largillière
Alternative names
Nicolas de Largillierre
Description French painter, portraitist and architectural draftsperson
Date of birth/death 10 October 1656 (in Julian calendar ) Edit this at Wikidata 20 March 1746 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Paris Paris
Work location
London (1686–1688); Paris (1680–1746); Great Britain (1675–1679); Antwerp (1662–1674); Great Britain Edit this at Wikidata
Authority file
now unknown
Title
English: Madame de Ventadour with Louis XIV and his Heirs
Deutsch: Porträt Ludwig des XIV. und seiner Erben
Object type painting
object_type QS:P31,Q3305213
Genre group portrait Edit this at Wikidata
Description
English: Note - a composite portrait of the Bourbon succession, made in the period 1715-1720. At the centre of the portrait is the Sun King, Louis XIV, most illustrious of his dynasty. His father (Louis XIII) and grandfather (Henry IV) are shown as busts. At the King's right is his son, Louis the Grand Dauphin; to the king's left is his eldest grandson, Louis, Duke of Burgundy. Both predeceased Louis XIV. The king gestures to his great-grandson, the duc d’Anjou, the future Louis XV (1710-74), symbolising the older man's approval of his young heir. Madame de Ventadour , the young duke's governess (and the only non-royal in the painting) holds in her hands her charge's reins. Her presence references her role in "saving" the future Louis XV and thus the dynasty from the measles epidemic of 1712. The painting was probably made for her. [1] ].
Deutsch: Dargestellte Personen: sitzend Louis XIV., dessen ältester Sohn Louis „le Grand Dauphin“, dessen ältester Sohn Louis Herzog von Burgund und wiederum dessen ältester Sohn Louis XV mit seiner Gouvernante der Herzogin von Ventadour. Also Louis XIV. mit seinem Sohn, Enkel und Urenkel. Anm.: keiner von diesen erbte die Krone; erst der jüngste Sohn des Herzogs von Burgund bestieg als Louis XV. den Thron.
Français : De gauche à droite : devant les bustes des rois Henri IV et Louis XIII , la duchesse de Ventadour , gouvernante des enfants royaux, le duc de Bretagne mort en 1712 -, le Grand dauphin , son grand-père, Louis XIV , son arrière-grand-père, et le duc de Bourgogne , son père.
Español: Mme. de Ventadour y cuatro generaciones de príncipes franceses, de izquierda a derecha: Luis, duque de Bretaña (vestido de niña); el Gran Delfín ; su padre Luis XIV y el joven Luis, duque de Borgoña .
Depicted people
Date circa 1715-1720
Medium oil on canvas
medium QS:P186,Q296955;P186,Q12321255,P518,Q861259
Dimensions height: 127 cm (50 in); width: 160 cm (62.9 in)
dimensions QS:P2048,127U174728
dimensions QS:P2049,160U174728
institution QS:P195,Q1327919
Accession number
Object history

Provenance:

  • Probably painted for Mme.de Ventadour;
  • possibly the duchesse de Tallard. C. Leclerc de Lesseville, by 1755. Ludwig, prince de Salm-Salm;
  • given to F.-I. de Mirbeck;
  • Mme. Josset de Saint-Julien. Mme. Huper. Richard Seymour-Conway, 4th Marquess of Hertford, probably Paris, by 1867.
Notes
Description

"This picture was painted to celebrate the role of the duchesse de Ventadour in ensuring the continuation of the Bourbon dynasty. She is shown leading the duc d’Anjou, the future Louis XV (1710-74), whom she saved during the measles epidemic of 1712. They are surrounded by his forebears: Henri IV (1553-1610) is represented in a bust on the left; Louis XIII (1601-43) in a bust on the right; Louis XIV (1638-1715) sits in the centre of the picture; Louis, the Grand Dauphin (1661-1711), stands leaning against his father’s chair; and on the right stands Louis XIV’s grandson and the duc d’Anjou’s father, Louis, duc de Bourgogne (1682-1712).

The set in an imaginary palatial setting which evokes Louis XIV's Apollonian imagery. Equally imaginary is the combination of sitters: The portraits of all the members of the Royal family were taken from existing, official portraits. The age of the sitters does not match a precise, possible moment in time. Instead, the portraits are arranged with Ventadour to create an allegory of the Royal lineage that had been in severe danger after the death of the Great Dauphin and the duc de Bourgogne. The young Louis XV was only five when Louis XIV died, leading to the Régence period until 1723.

The fact that several different models were used for the painting has made its attribution difficult. Given Ventadour's close association with the Royal family, it is likely that it was produced in the so-called Cabinet du Roi, a workshop in Versailles that was producing Royal portraits for political use after established models. Other versions of the painting are known."

References
Source/Photographer https://www.altesses.eu/max.php?image=51eade3cd3
Other versions [1]

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The picture was probably painted in the 1720s using a variety of different existing portraits, and the ages of the sitters do not reflect any actual single date. See Wallace Collection website , & catalogue.

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