Portrait of a Gentleman

Portrait of a Gentleman
Artist
Creation date
Materials
oil on canvas
Dimensions
32 x 25 3/4 in.
Credit line
James E. Roberts Fund
Accession number
56.56
Collection
Not Currently On View

Born in Perpignan, Rigaud began his artistic career in the south of France. Soon after his arrival in Paris in 1681, he became the favorite portraitist of the Parisian bourgeoisie. His career took a different turn in 1688 when he received his first royal commission, a portrait of Monsieur, the king's brother. From this point forward Rigaud became almost exclusively a court painter, known for having created an extravagant baroque version of the French state portrait.

In addition to formal court portraits, Rigaud continued to produce others of a much more intimate and naturalistic type, including this sympathetic and closely observed portrait of an unidentified aristocrat.

Provenance Research is on-going at the Indianapolis Museum of Art, and information will be added to this record as research is completed. Please contact Annette Schlagenhauff, Assoc. Curator of Research, at aschlagenhauff@imamuseum.org with any questions.
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