Lucas Vorsterman le Vieux (graveur) ; Lucas Vorsterman le Vieux (dessinateur)
Personnes et institutions reliées à la représentation : Paul-Bernard, comte de Fontaine
Title
Paul Bernard de Fuentes
Description
Français : Historique : Cette estampe fait partie de la série de grands albums reliés contenant des portraits gravés et provenant du cabinet de gravures constitué par Louis-Philippe, duc d'Orléans puis roi des Français. La constitution des albums s'est étendue pendant plus de vingt-cinq ans et était conservée au Palais-Royal. Sur les 114 volumes dont on garde la trace, 75 sont aujourd'hui conservés à Versailles dont 65 seulement contiennent des gravures - près de 16 500. Les albums furent ensuite conservés au manoir d'Anjou, près de Bruxelles, dans la collection d'Henri d'Orléans comte de Paris, puis, lorsqu'en 1948 le prince et sa famille quittèrent la Belgique pour se fixer au Portugal, les volumes furent mis en vente publique à Bruxelles. A la demande de Charles Mauricheau-Beaupré, le comte de Paris accepta de retirer les volumes et les vendit au château de Versailles pour 1 200 000 Francs. Cf. Delalex Hélène, " La collection de portraits gravés de Louis-Philippe au château de Versailles ", Revue des Musées de France - Revue du Louvre, 2009.
Date
between 1620 and 1675
date QS:P571,+1650-00-00T00:00:00Z/7,P1319,+1620-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1326,+1675-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
Medium
burin
Dimensions
34,2 x 23,1 cm
Collection
Château de Versailles et de Trianon
Accession number
N°identification : INV.GRAV.LP 28.38.1
Inscriptions
marques : Lettre : "Dns Paulus Bernardus Comes de FOntaine" Marque Louis-Philippe
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