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Nicolas de Largillière (; 10 October 1656 – 20 March 1746) was a French
portrait painter Portrait Painting is a genre in painting, where the intent is to represent a specific human subject. The term 'portrait painting' can also describe the actual painted portrait. Portraitists may create their work by commission, for public and pr ...
, born in Paris.


Biography


Early life

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
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. However, Largillière left at the age of eighteen and went to England, where he was befriended and employed by
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Peter Lely for four years at
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.


Painting career


Early career

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 The Rye House Plot of 1683 was a plan to assassinate King Charles II of England and his brother (and heir to the throne) James, Duke of York. The royal party went from Westminster to Newmarket to see horse races and were expected to make the ...
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
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. 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.


French Academy

In Paris, during the year 1686, Largillière produced a portrait of the painter
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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
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. 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
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,
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and
Louis, Duke of Burgundy Louis, Dauphin of France, Duke of Burgundy (16 August 1682 – 18 February 1712), was the eldest son of Louis, Grand Dauphin, and Maria Anna Victoria of Bavaria and grandson of the reigning French king, Louis XIV. He was known as the "Petit ...
, 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.


Later career

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
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. 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.


Death

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.


Legacy

The Ashmolean Museum (University of Oxford), the
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(University of Cambridge), the
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, the
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, the National Gallery of Art (Washington D.C.), the
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(Kansas City, Missouri), the
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and
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(Milan), Calouste Gulbenkian Museum, Museu Nacional de Arte Antiga (Lisbon),
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(
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),
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(Detroit) and the Speed Art Museum (
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) are among the public collections holding works by Nicolas de Largillière.
Jean-Baptiste Oudry Jean-Baptiste Oudry (; 17 March 1686 – 30 April 1755) was a French Rococo painter, engraver, and tapestry designer. He is particularly well known for his naturalistic pictures of animals and his hunt pieces depicting game. His son, Jacques-Ch ...
and
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, Largillière's pupil and nephew respectively, were also rococo painters.


Gallery

Image:Elizabeth Throckmorton.JPG, Portrait of Elizabeth Throckmorton Image:Augustus III of Poland.jpg, Portrait of Augustus III of Poland Image:Portrait of the Comtesse de Montchal (1715-1793).jpg, Portrait of Louise-Madeleine Bertin, Countess of Montchal Image:LARGILLIÈRE man in purper.jpg, Portrait of a Man in a Purple Robe Image:Nicolas de Largillière, François-Marie Arouet dit Voltaire (vers 1724-1725) -001.jpg, Portrait of
Voltaire François-Marie Arouet (; 21 November 169430 May 1778) was a French Enlightenment writer, historian, and philosopher. Known by his ''nom de plume'' M. de Voltaire (; also ; ), he was famous for his wit, and his criticism of Christianity—es ...
Image:Nicolas de Largillière 004.jpg, Self-portrait with family File:Nicolas de Largillière - Retrato de Marguerite de Sève.jpg, '' Portrait of Marguerite de Sève'' Largillierre belle Strasbourgeoise mba mb.jpg, (1703) Image:BECAILLE, Marguerite.jpg, Portrait of Marguerite Bécaille Image:Titon de Cogny.jpg, Portrait of Pierre-Joseph Titon de Cogny Image:Image-Mme. Titon de Cogny.jpg, Portrait of Jeanne-Cécile Le Guay de Montgermon File:Nicolas de Largillière - Portrait of Catherine Coustard (1673-1728), Marquise of Castelnau, Wife of Charles-Léonor Aubry (1667-1735) with her Son Léonor (1695-1770) - 77.26 - Minneapolis Institute of Arts.jpg, Portrait of Catherine Coustard with her son Léonor, Minneapolis Institute of Arts Image:Nicolas de Largillière 002.jpg, Portrait of
Jean-Baptiste Tavernier Jean-Baptiste Tavernier (1605–1689) was a 17th-century French gem merchant and traveler. Tavernier, a private individual and merchant traveling at his own expense, covered, by his own account, 60,000 leagues in making six voyages to Persia ...
Image:Portrait of an officer, oil on canvas painting by Nicolas de Largillière, 1714-15, Art Gallery of New South Wales.jpg, Portrait of an officer, oil on canvas, 1714–15, Art Gallery of New South Wales File:Largilliere, Nicolas de & Jean-Baptiste Belin de Fontenay - Helene Lambert de Thorigny, c. 1696-1700, oil on canvas, 63 x 45 in.jpg, Oil on canvas portrait of Helene Lambert de Thorigny by Nicolas de Largillière (portrait) and Jean-Baptiste Belin (flowers), c. 1696–1700, 63 × 45 in.,
Honolulu Museum of Art The Honolulu Museum of Art (formerly the Honolulu Academy of Arts) is an art museum in Honolulu, Hawaii. The museum is the largest of its kind in the state, and was founded in 1922 by Anna Rice Cooke. The museum has one of the largest single co ...
File:Infanta Mariana Victoria of Spain.jpg, Infanta Mariana Victoria of Spain, one-time fiancée of
Louis XV Louis XV (15 February 1710 – 10 May 1774), known as Louis the Beloved (french: le Bien-Aimé), was King of France from 1 September 1715 until his death in 1774. He succeeded his great-grandfather Louis XIV at the age of five. Until he reached ...
File:Anne Geneviève de Lévis par Nicolas de Largillière.jpg,
Anne Geneviève de Lévis Anne Geneviève de Lévis (February 1673 – 20 March 1727) was a French noblewoman. She was Princess of Turenne by her first marriage and Duchess of Rohan-Rohan, Princess of Soubise by her second marriage. Anne Geneviève was the only child ...
, ''duchessede Rohan-Rohan'' by marriage and only daughter of
Madame de Ventadour Charlotte de La Motte Houdancourt, Duchess of Ventadour (Charlotte Eléonore Madeleine; 1654–1744) was a French office holder of the French Royal Court. She was the governess of King Louis XV of France, great-grandson of King Louis XIV. She ...
Image:Nicolas de Largillière An Alderman of Paris.JPG, ''An Alderman of Paris'', 1703, oil on canvas, The Detroit Institute of Arts File:Largillière Portrait of a lady.jpg, Portrait of a lady with a dog and a monkey (1700–1710) File:André François Alloys de Theys d'Herculais (1692–1779).jpg, André François Alloys de Theys d'Herculais (1692–1779) File:Thomas Germain and Anne-Denise Gauchelet by Nicolas de Largillierre (1736).png, Portrait of
Thomas Germain Thomas Germain (1673–1748) was the pre-eminent Parisian silversmith of the Rococo. The son of a Paris silversmith Pierre Germain (none of whose work survives) he did not at first train in the family workshop, but began as a painter, spending th ...
and his wife Anne-Denise Gauchelet in 1736 File:Nicolas de Largillière - Retrato de Barthélemy-Jean-Claude Pupil.jpg, '' Portrait of Barthélemy-Jean-Claude Pupil'', 1729, Timken Museum of Art, San Diego


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Attribution

{{DEFAULTSORT:Largilliere, Nicolas de 1656 births 1746 deaths 17th-century French painters 18th-century French painters French male painters French portrait painters Orientalist painters Painters from Paris 18th-century French male artists