French Prints Propagating French Fashion : Portrait of Catherine de Neuville, Countess of Armagnac

Nicolas Bonnart (fils), c. 1685 - c. 1695

In the 1680s and 90s, Paris engravers produced a large number of fashion prints that combined illustrations with short texts about clothing or the wearer. They developed various strategies to promote these ‘fashions’. In the print after Dieu de Saint-Jean, an anonymous woman departs for the city wearing a new style of over-garment called a manteau. By contrast, Trouvain and Bonnart relied on the power of celebrity by featuring prominent aristocrats dressed à la mode. These are not true portraits, though; the printmakers merely paired famous names with anonymous figures.

  • Artwork typekostuumprent
  • Object numberRP-P-2005-96
  • Dimensionsheight 275 mm x width 188 mm
  • Physical characteristicsgravure en ets, met de hand ingekleurd, het lijfje met goud gehoogd

Identification

  • Title(s)

    French Prints Propagating French Fashion : Portrait of Catherine de Neuville, Countess of Armagnac

  • Object type

  • Object number

    RP-P-2005-96

  • Description

    Catherine de Neuville, staand naast een boompje in een gedecoreerde bloempot, een wit bloemetje in de hand. Zij is gekleed in een manteau met sleep, mouwen met engageantes. Fontange kapsel. In het onderschrift in de marge wordt haar huwelijk in 1660 vermeld met Francois de Lorraine, Comte d'Armagnac, Pair et grand Escuyer de France.

  • Inscriptions / marks

    caption: ‘Catherine de Neuville, Comtesse d'Armagnac, fille du Marechal Duc de Villeroy, Epousa en 1660, Francois de Lorraine Comte d'Armagnac, Pair et grand Escuyer de France.’


Creation

  • Creation

    • printmaker: Nicolas Bonnart (fils), France
    • after design by Robert Bonnart, France
    • publisher: Nicolas Bonnart (fils)
  • Dating

    c. 1685 - c. 1695

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Material and technique

  • Physical description

    gravure en ets, met de hand ingekleurd, het lijfje met goud gehoogd

  • Dimensions

    height 275 mm x width 188 mm


This work is about

  • Subject

  • Period

    1675 - 1699


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Acquisition and rights

  • Credit line

    Purchased with the support of the F.G. Waller-Fonds

  • Acquisition

    purchase 2005

  • Copyright


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