LOT 44 Attributed to Carle van Loo (French 1705-1765) , A portrait of Marie Rosalie the artist's daughter
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Attributed to Carle van Loo (French 1705-1765) A portrait of Marie Rosalie the artist's daughter Oil on canvas, feigned oval 58 x 46cm (22¾ x 18 in.) Provenance: Sale, Christie's, London, 24th October 1986, lot 173 fully catalogued for £1400 John Barry, London Purchased from the above in 1987 Carle (or Charles Andre) Van Loo (French 1705-1765) was one of the most famous members of the Van Loo dynasty of painters. He was the son of the painter Louis-Abraham Van Loo, younger brother to Jean Baptiste Van Loo and grandson of Jacob Van Loo. With Dutch heritage, this French artist's oerve includes religion, history, portrait, mythological and genre scenes. Here we see an excellent example of the artist's skill in portraiture. The artist's daughter, Marie-Rosalie, was a subject that Van Loo painted regularly and there are at least two other versions of this work. Another version of this work sold in Paris, Tajan Auctions, 20 June 2012 for EUR16,576 (inc premium), lot 120
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