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Louis Michel Van Loo Collection

Louis Michel van Loo, a renowned 18th-century French painter, captivated audiences with his exquisite brushwork and attention to detail

Background imageLouis Michel Van Loo Collection: Unknown Princess, c18th century. Creator: Louis Michel Vanloo

Unknown Princess, c18th century. Creator: Louis Michel Vanloo
Unknown Princess, c18th century

Background imageLouis Michel Van Loo Collection: Louis XV of France (1710-1774), 1765. Creator: Carle van Loo

Louis XV of France (1710-1774), 1765. Creator: Carle van Loo
Louis XV of France (1710-1774), 1765

Background imageLouis Michel Van Loo Collection: Autoportrait, between 1738 and 1793. Creators: Louis Michel van Loo, Alexander Roslin

Autoportrait, between 1738 and 1793. Creators: Louis Michel van Loo, Alexander Roslin
Autoportrait, between 1738 and 1793

Background imageLouis Michel Van Loo Collection: A Young Sultan reading a Letter, (oil on canvas)

A Young Sultan reading a Letter, (oil on canvas)
990325 A Young Sultan reading a Letter, (oil on canvas) by Loo, Louis Michel van (1707-71); 112x137 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: A Young Sultan reading a Letter)

Background imageLouis Michel Van Loo Collection: Portrait of King Louis XV, full-length, wearing half Armour, (oil on canvas)

Portrait of King Louis XV, full-length, wearing half Armour, (oil on canvas)
827783 Portrait of King Louis XV, full-length, wearing half Armour, (oil on canvas) by Loo, Louis Michel van (1707-71) (after); 73.3x59.2 cm; Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageLouis Michel Van Loo Collection: Double Portrait of the Marquis and Marquise de Marigny, 1769 (oil on canvas)

Double Portrait of the Marquis and Marquise de Marigny, 1769 (oil on canvas)
651229 Double Portrait of the Marquis and Marquise de Marigny, 1769 (oil on canvas) by Loo, Louis Michel van (1707-71); 130.2x97.6 cm; Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageLouis Michel Van Loo Collection: Portrait of Louise Elisabeth de Bourbon, Duchess of Parma, seated, three-quarter length

Portrait of Louise Elisabeth de Bourbon, Duchess of Parma, seated, three-quarter length
990065 Portrait of Louise Elisabeth de Bourbon, Duchess of Parma, seated, three-quarter length, (oil on canvas) by Van Loo

Background imageLouis Michel Van Loo Collection: Helvetius. Creator: Pierre Michel Alix

Helvetius. Creator: Pierre Michel Alix
Helvetius

Background imageLouis Michel Van Loo Collection: Louis-Auguste, Dauphin de France, 1770. Creator: Louis Marin Bonnet

Louis-Auguste, Dauphin de France, 1770. Creator: Louis Marin Bonnet
Louis-Auguste, Dauphin de France, 1770

Background imageLouis Michel Van Loo Collection: Baron de Laune, (1885). Artist: Louis Michel van Loo

Baron de Laune, (1885). Artist: Louis Michel van Loo
Baron de Laune, (1885). Anne-Robert-Jacques Turgot, baron de l Aulne (1727-1781) was a French statesman and economist

Background imageLouis Michel Van Loo Collection: A Young Louis XV, (1885). Artist: Larmessin

A Young Louis XV, (1885). Artist: Larmessin
A Young Louis XV, (1885). Louis (1710-1774) was king of France from 1715 until his death

Background imageLouis Michel Van Loo Collection: The Duke of Gesvres, (1885). Artist: G E Petit

The Duke of Gesvres, (1885). Artist: G E Petit
The Duke of Gesvres, (1885). An 18th-century duke dressed in the costume of pageantry, after an original portrait by L M Van Loo

Background imageLouis Michel Van Loo Collection: Lady with a Bird, 18th century. Artist: Louis Michel van Loo

Lady with a Bird, 18th century. Artist: Louis Michel van Loo
Lady with a Bird, 18th century. Found in the collection of the State Hermitage, St Petersburg

Background imageLouis Michel Van Loo Collection: The Duc de Berry, later King Louis XVI, aged 15, c1769. Artist: Louis Michel van Loo

The Duc de Berry, later King Louis XVI, aged 15, c1769. Artist: Louis Michel van Loo
The Duc de Berry, later King Louis XVI, aged 15, c1769. From the Musee National du Chateau, Versailles, France

Background imageLouis Michel Van Loo Collection: Portrait of Countess Ekaterina Golitsyna, 1759. Artist: Louis Michel van Loo

Portrait of Countess Ekaterina Golitsyna, 1759. Artist: Louis Michel van Loo
Portrait of Countess Ekaterina Golitsyna, 1759. Van Loo, Louis Michel (1707-1771). Found in the collection of the State A. Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts, Moscow

Background imageLouis Michel Van Loo Collection: Benjamin Franklin Portrait American United States Of America

Benjamin Franklin Portrait American United States Of America
Benjamin Franklin, 1706 - 1790. American statesman and Founding Father. After a print by Pierre Michel Alix from the painting by Louis Michel van Loo

Background imageLouis Michel Van Loo Collection: Workshop Louis-Michel van Loo Princess Elizabeth Maria

Workshop Louis-Michel van Loo Princess Elizabeth Maria
Workshop of Louis-Michel van Loo, Princess Elizabeth Maria, Elisabet Maria, 1692-1766, Princess of Parma, painting, oil on canvas, Height, 108 cm (42.5 inches), Width, 84 cm (33 inches)

Background imageLouis Michel Van Loo Collection: Louis-Michel van Loo Unknown Prince painting

Louis-Michel van Loo Unknown Prince painting
Louis-Michel van Loo, Unknown Prince, painting, portrait, oil on canvas, Height, 101 cm (39.7 inches), Width, 83 cm (32.6 inches)

Background imageLouis Michel Van Loo Collection: Louis-Michel van Loo King Louis XV Louis XV 1710-1774

Louis-Michel van Loo King Louis XV Louis XV 1710-1774
Louis-Michel van Loo, King Louis XV, Louis XV, 1710-1774, King of France, painting, Oil on canvas, Height, 260 cm (102.3 inches), Width, 153 cm (60.2 inches)

Background imageLouis Michel Van Loo Collection: Louis-Marin Bonnet after Louis Michel Van Loo, French (1736-1793), Louis-Auguste

Louis-Marin Bonnet after Louis Michel Van Loo, French (1736-1793), Louis-Auguste, Dauphin de France, 1770, crayon-manner engraving

Background imageLouis Michel Van Loo Collection: Simon Charles Miger after Louis Michel Van Loo (French, 1736 - 1820), Louis Michel Vanloo

Simon Charles Miger after Louis Michel Van Loo (French, 1736 - 1820), Louis Michel Vanloo, 1779, engraving with etching on wove paper


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Louis Michel van Loo, a renowned 18th-century French painter, captivated audiences with his exquisite brushwork and attention to detail. In his masterpiece "A Young Sultan reading a Letter, " he skillfully captured the curiosity and intelligence of the young ruler as he delves into the contents of an important missive. Van Loo's talent for portraiture is evident in his striking depiction of King Louis XV. The full-length portrait showcases the monarch wearing half armor, exuding power and authority. Every stroke of Van Loo's brush brings out the regal essence that defined this influential figure. One cannot overlook Van Loo's ability to capture human emotions in his art, as seen in the "Double Portrait of the Marquis and Marquise de Marigny. " The couple's love and affection are palpable through their tender gazes and intertwined hands, and is a testament to Van Loo's mastery at immortalizing intimate moments on canvas. Another notable work by Van Loo is his mesmerizing portrayal of Nicolas Beaujon. Through intricate details and vibrant colors, he captures not only Beaujon's physical appearance but also hints at his character traits – wealth, sophistication, and refinement. In "Portrait of Louise Elisabeth de Bourbon, " Duchess of Parma, we see elegance personified. Seated gracefully with her three-quarter length pose accentuating her poise, she radiates gracefulness befitting her noble status. Van Loo was not limited to portraits alone; he also ventured into capturing prominent intellectuals like Helvetius in collaboration with Pierre Michel Alix. This painting demonstrates how Van Loo seamlessly transitioned from one genre to another while maintaining artistic excellence. His versatility extended further when depicting historical figures such as Louis-Auguste Dauphin de France or even fictional characters like Baron de Laune. Each artwork reveals different facets of society during that era while showcasing Van Loo's remarkable range as an artist.