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Nicolas de Largillière - Portrait of a Young Man and His Tutor

Portrait of a Young Man and His Tutor (1685)

Nicolas de Largillière (French, 1656 - 1746)
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Nicolas de Largillière

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 eighteen and went to England, where he was befriended and employed by Peter Lely for four years at Windsor, Berkshire.

His painting caught the attention of Charles II, who wished to retain Largillière in his service, but the controversy aroused by the Rye House Plot against Roman Catholics alarmed Largillière. Largillière left for Paris, where he was well received by the public as a painter.

Upon ascending to the throne in 1685, James II requested Largillière to return to England. James II offered Largillière the office of keeper of the royal collections, but he declined due to being uneasy about Rye House Plot. However, during a short stay in London, he painted portraits of the king, the queen Mary of Modena, and the prince of Wales James Francis Edward Stuart. The portrait of the Prince of Wales could not have been painted during Largillière's stay in London because the prince was not born until 1688. The three portraits painted by Largillière of the prince in his youth must have been executed in Paris, where he returned sometime before March 1686. The portrait of King James II was painted in 1686. King James is portrayed in golden armor with a white cravat and is positioned in front of a watercolour-like background set in a round frame.

In Paris, during the year 1686, Largillière produced a portrait of the painter Charles Le Brun for admittance to the French Academy. The portrait shows Le Brun, then the chairman of the academy, at work on an entombment, surrounded by classical busts and figurines scattered upon the floor and table within the picture. Le Brun, impressed by Largillière's portrait, accepted him to the academy. In 1690, Largillière was documented by the French Academy as a historical painter, which was a prominent artistic trend of the academy until the introduction of Édouard Manet.

In 1693, Largillière painted the Governor of Arras, Pierre de Montesquiou, to celebrate his promotion to brigadier in 1691.

In 1694, Largillière's made a multi-figure work that is displayed in the church of Saint-Étienne-du-Mont.

In 1709, Largillière painted the royal family portrait of The Family of Louis XIV. This portrait shows King Louis XIV, Madame de Ventadour (governess of the children of the Duke of Burgundy), the 3-year old Louis, Duke of Brittany (1707–1712), Louis, Grand Dauphin and Louis, Duke of Burgundy, future dauphin. The King displays a sense of slight uneasiness unlike the other figures especially. In the painting, Largillière used the Renaissance technique of structured disposition.

A year later, Largillière painted a self-portrait which also contained two female members of his family.

Towards the end of his life, Largillière painted a repetition of anonymous male portraits of Parisian nobles. One example was painted in 1710, of a man standing with spread fingers that conceal a letter held in the other hand. Another portrait from about 1715 shows a frontal three quarter view of a man dressed in similar clothes and wig with a Doric column in the background.

In 1714, Largillière painted King Augustus II of Poland. Largillière also painted the artist Jacques-Antoine Arlaud in a red robe in a similar fashion to Largillière's portrait of the painter Charles Le Brun, as well as the sculptor Nicolas Couston. Around the next year, Largillière painted The Study of Different Types of Hands, which currently resides in the Louvre.

In 1718, Largillière painted the French poet and essayist Voltaire.

The Entry of Christ into Jerusalem was a landscape painting that Largillière painted in 1720.

Largillière made his last self-portrait in 1725. This portrait displays the artist at his easel staring toward the audience.

Largillière was appointed as chancellor of the French Academy in 1743.

Nicolas de Largillière died on 20 March 1746 at the age of 89. Upon his death, he donated to France several small landscapes and still life pictures he had created.

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Portrait of Charles-Léonor Aubry, Marquis de Castelnau (1701)

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Portrait of a man (Pierre van Schuppen) (c. 1680)

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Portrait of an officer (circa 1714)

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Portrait of a lady

Portrait of a lady (ca 1700)

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Portrait of a lady seated in a landscape with her pet dog and a monkey

Portrait of a lady seated in a landscape with her pet dog and a monkey

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Portrait of Madame Leon de la Mejenelle

Portrait of Madame Leon de la Mejenelle (1711)

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Madame Bertin And Her Son, Balthazar Bruno

Madame Bertin And Her Son, Balthazar Bruno

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Frederick Augustus, Count Rutowski

Frederick Augustus, Count Rutowski (ca. 1729)

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Portrait de la comédienne Marie-Anne de Châteauneuf, dite Mlle Duclos (1664-1747), dans le rôle d’Ariane

Portrait de la comédienne Marie-Anne de Châteauneuf, dite Mlle Duclos (1664-1747), dans le rôle d’Ariane

Nicolas de Largillière (French, 1656 - 1746)
Portrait présumé de Madame la duchesse de Beaufort

Portrait présumé de Madame la duchesse de Beaufort (1714)

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Perdrix Rouge dans une Niche

Perdrix Rouge dans une Niche (1680-1685)

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Portrait of François-Emmanuel Pommyer (1703-1779)

Portrait of François-Emmanuel Pommyer (1703-1779)

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Portrait d’un échevin parisien

Portrait d’un échevin parisien (1702)

Nicolas de Largillière (French, 1656 - 1746)
An Alderman of Paris

An Alderman of Paris (1703)

Nicolas de Largillière (French, 1656 - 1746)
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