Largillierre
Paris 1656-1746
French painter. Following his early training in Antwerp and London, he established himself in Paris, becoming one of the most successful portrait painters of the second half of Louis XIV's reign. Although Largillierre was patronized by the Court, most of his sitters came from the wealthy middle classes; by the end of his career he had produced (by conservative estimates) some 1500 portraits. In 1734-5 and again in 1738-42 he was Directeur of the Academie Royale de Peinture et de Sculpture.
ID: 20660 Charles Le Brun Painter to the King (mk05) Canvas 91 1/4 x 73 1/2''(232 x 187 cm)Diploma picture for the Academie Royale de Peinture et de Sculpture 1686 Collection of the Academie Royale INV