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Charles Boit Collection

Charles Boit was a talented French painter known for his exquisite portraits and religious artworks during the 17th century

Background imageCharles Boit Collection: Peter I the Great (1672-1725), Tsar of Russia, c17th century. Creator: Charles Boit

Peter I the Great (1672-1725), Tsar of Russia, c17th century. Creator: Charles Boit
Peter I the Great (1672-1725), Tsar of Russia, c17th century

Background imageCharles Boit Collection: Box, between 1720 and 1740. Creator: Unknown

Box, between 1720 and 1740. Creator: Unknown
Box, between 1720 and 1740

Background imageCharles Boit Collection: Box, between 1720 and 1740. Creator: Unknown

Box, between 1720 and 1740. Creator: Unknown
Box, between 1720 and 1740

Background imageCharles Boit Collection: Anna, (1933). Creator: Unknown

Anna, (1933). Creator: Unknown
Anna, (1933). Portrait of Queen Anne (1665-1714) who became Queen of England, Scotland and Ireland on 8 March 1702. On 1 May 1707, when England and Scotland combined into a single kingdom

Background imageCharles Boit Collection: Katharina I, (1933). Creator: Unknown

Katharina I, (1933). Creator: Unknown
Katharina I, (1933). Portrait of Empress Catherine I of Russia (1684-1727), second wife of Peter the Great. After a miniature by Charles Boit, after a painting by Nattier

Background imageCharles Boit Collection: Queen Anne and Prince George of Denmark, late 17th or early 18th century (1906)

Queen Anne and Prince George of Denmark, late 17th or early 18th century (1906). From an original enamel by Charles Boit, in the royal collection at Windsor Castle

Background imageCharles Boit Collection: Group of royal portraits, late 17th - early 18th century (1906)

Group of royal portraits, late 17th - early 18th century (1906). Queen Anne (enamel by C Boit, 1713), William III (portion of miniature), Mary II (enamel by CF Zincke), George I (by Bernard Lens)

Background imageCharles Boit Collection: Anne, Queen of Great Britain, 1702-1714 (1906)

Anne, Queen of Great Britain, 1702-1714 (1906). Facsimile in the colours of the original enamel of Queen Anne and Prince George of Denmark by Charles Boit, in the Royal Collection at Windsor Castle

Background imageCharles Boit Collection: Charles Boit Peter I Great 1672-1725 tsar Russia

Charles Boit Peter I Great 1672-1725 tsar Russia
Charles Boit, Peter I, Peter I the Great (1672-1725), tsar of Russia, painting, Enamel, Signed, C Boit

Background imageCharles Boit Collection: Charles Boit Dosa two miniatures Swedish Recto

Charles Boit Dosa two miniatures Swedish Recto
Charles Boit, Dosa with two miniatures Swedish, Recto, Princess of Bourbon, Verso, Caritas by Carlo Cignani, painting, Two portraits in enamel mounted in a regency snus box of gold and turtle

Background imageCharles Boit Collection: Portrait Mary Stuart 1662-95 Wife William III

Portrait Mary Stuart 1662-95 Wife William III
Portrait of Mary Stuart (1662-95). Wife of William III, Portrait of Mary Stuart (1662-95). Wife of William III. Bust, facing

Background imageCharles Boit Collection: Willem III, 1650-1702, Prince of Orange. Since 1689 King of England, attributed to

Willem III, 1650-1702, Prince of Orange. Since 1689 King of England, attributed to Charles Boit, 1690 - 1727, Portrait miniature

Background imageCharles Boit Collection: Mary Stuart, 1662-95, wife of Willem III, circle of Charles Boit, 1689 - 1727, Portrait

Mary Stuart, 1662-95, wife of Willem III, circle of Charles Boit, 1689 - 1727, Portrait miniature

Background imageCharles Boit Collection: Anne Stuart, 1665-1714, Queen of England. Wife of Prince George of Denmark, Charles Boit

Anne Stuart, 1665-1714, Queen of England. Wife of Prince George of Denmark, Charles Boit, 1703 - 1727, Portrait miniature


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Charles Boit was a talented French painter known for his exquisite portraits and religious artworks during the 17th century. His attention to detail and use of vibrant colors brought his subjects to life on canvas, capturing their emotions and personalities with precision. Boit's work often depicted scenes from biblical stories or important figures of the time, showcasing his skill in both portraiture and narrative painting. Despite facing challenges in his personal life, including financial struggles and health issues, Boit continued to create stunning pieces that have stood the test of time. Today, his paintings are treasured for their beauty and historical significance, serving as a lasting legacy to this gifted artist who left an indelible mark on the art world.