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277 cm × 194 cm (109 in × 76 in) Location. Musée du Louvre, Paris. Accession. INV 7492. Portrait of Louis XIV in Coronation Robes was painted in 1701 by the French painter Hyacinthe Rigaud after being commissioned by the king who wanted to satisfy the desire of his grandson, Philip V, for a portrait of him.
- Oil on Canvas
Portrait of Louis XIV; after 1701; After Hyacinthe Rigaud (French, 1659 - 1743); Oil on canvas; Unframed: 289.6 × 159.1 cm (114 × 62 5/8 in.); 70.PA.1 The J. Paul Getty Museum in Los Angeles.
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Dec 6, 2023 · Rigaud’s monumental portrait displays a life-size, full-body depiction of Louis XIV. The composition recalls Anthony Van Dyck’s 1635 Charles I at the Hunt. Louis, as the focal point, stands in the center of the canvas, his body angled slightly while his face is turned to meet the viewer with the confidence and directness expected from a king.
Le Portrait de Louis XIV a été présenté au Salon de 1704 (à moins qu’il ne s’agisse de la version aujourd’hui à Versailles ; cf. Brême et Lanoë, 2013). Il a été gravé par Pierre Drevet entre 1714 et 1716. De très nombreuses réductions en pied ou en buste sont mentionnées
Details. Title: Portrait of Louis XIV. Creator: Hyacinthe Rigaud. Date Created: after 1701. Physical Dimensions: 289.6 × 159.1 cm (114 × 62 5/8 in.) Type: Painting. External Link: Find out...
Rigaud’s monumental portrait displays a life-size, full-body depiction of Louis XIV. The composition recalls Anthony Van Dyck’s 1635 Charles I at the Hunt. Louis, as the focal point, stands in the center of the canvas, his body angled slightly while his face is turned to meet the viewer with the confidence and directness expected from a king.
Full-length portrait of Louis XIV (Circa 1670) by After Claude Lefebvre Palace of Versailles. Images of Louis XIV were used both as a reminder and as a substitute for his presence....