[Antique portrait print, engraving] Portrait of Louis, Dauphin de France, published ca. 1740-1755, 1 p.
Portrait of Louis, Dauphin of Viennois (1729-1765).Whole length as a youth with a tied wig, lace tie, embroidered jacket, and sash, with the Order of the Golden Fleece. Le Dauphin is pictured standing, with his left hand on his hip and with right arm extended towards an open volume, map, and compass. With columns and drapery behind.With coat of arms and French inscription below, including publisher's address: 'a Paris Chez de N. Larmessin graveur du Roy, rue des Noyers a la deuxieme porte cochere a gauche en entrant par la rue St Jacques.'Louis will never become king of France as his father, Louis XV will survive him.This impression is a later state with an altered face of the prince and modifications on the publication line. The original portrait shows the prince at a much younger age (9 years old), as he was represented in the original painting by Tocque in 1739 [Louvre, inv. 8174].
Engraving on paper with some margin; total: 523 x 378 mm; some rubbing, otherwise in very good condition.