He married Diane de France, whose portrait is also amongst the drawings in this collection.
She is represented with auburn hair and blue eyes like her brother the Dauphin, whose portrait hangs in the same room.
Another artist who followed the Clouet style was Jean de Court, Court Painter to Henri III, the last of the Valois Kings, whose portrait in the Cabinet Clouet at Chantilly is probably an example of his work.
Tardieu, himself teacher of the brilliant Desnoyers, whose portrait of the Emperor Napoleon in his coronation robes is the fit complement to that of Louis the Sixteenth; also teacher of the German, J.
His reputation waned somewhat after the arrival of Van Dyck, whose portrait he painted and whose influence may be noticed in the pictures now before us.
Gaudenzio, who was nearly contemporary with Luini, first studied at Milan in the school of Stefano Scotto (whose portrait he is believed to have introduced more than once in his work at Varallo).
As an artist he was in the service of Duke Borso of Ferrara (whose portrait is introduced in the background of No.
In the midst of the moving, he was working, and one day I found him in his bedroom with Mallarmé, whose portrait in lithography he was drawing, and there was scarcely room for three.
They were for Captain Williams, a Stonington man, familiarly known as "Stonington Bill," whose portrait he had painted before leaving home.
It was there that he became acquainted with Ariosto, whose portrait he painted, and in return the poet spread abroad his fame in the Orlando Furioso.
William Cobden married Millicent Amber, whose portrait in her wedding dress is also here given.
Catherine Cary, Countess of Nottingham, whose portrait is in the Duke of Buccleuch's Collection, and Lady Teresa Shirley are both ladies with stories which belong to the byways of history.
Yet another Holbein is the portrait of Lady Audley, daughter of the Treasurer of the Chamber to Henry, whose portrait in red chalk is amongst the drawings by Holbein preserved at Windsor.
An oriental cover is spread on the table, and upon it are a number of the scientific instruments common to astrology and to the uses of astronomers like Kratzer, in whose portrait at the Louvre they are also to be seen.
There is a fine Kyang in the Zoological Gardens, whose portrait, after Wolf, is given here.
Hence Polo can only call the Tigers, whose portrait he draws here not incorrectly, Lions.
By Franceschini is no doubt meant Paolo degli Franceschi, whose portrait Titian is known to have painted.
He was the passionate worshipper of the divine Giulia Gonzaga, whose portrait he caused to be painted by Sebastiano del Piombo.
The clock and candlesticks on the chimneypiece were evidently the gift of the bankrupt manager, whose portrait, a truly frightful performance of Pierre Grassou's, looked down upon the chest of drawers.
He was teacher of Bervic, whose portrait of Louis XVI.
First, there was Count Strogonoff, a true lover of the arts, whose portrait I had painted at Paris in my early youth.
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