19th Century French Genre Painting, “Conversation du Temps de Louis XIV,” Attributed to François Levasseur
19th Century French Genre Painting, “Conversation du Temps de Louis XIV,” Attributed to François Levasseur
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Additional Description: A charming 19th-century French genre painting depicting an elegant courtly gathering inspired by the era of Louis XIV. The scene portrays several aristocratic figures seated together in conversation, dressed in elaborate 17th-century costume with richly colored garments and lace accents. The composition captures an intimate moment of social interaction typical of romanticized historical paintings popular during the 19th century.
The work bears a red signature that appears to read “Levasseur” and retains an old catalogue label on the reverse identifying the painting as “Conversation du temps de Louis XIV” and attributing it to François Levasseur (French, active mid-19th century, genre paintings).
Executed in oil on canvas with visible brushwork and fine craquelure consistent with age, the painting presents a warm palette and refined interior setting enhanced by a richly detailed gilt frame. Genre scenes inspired by the court of Louis XIV were widely admired during the 19th century for their romantic evocation of French aristocratic life.
Era: 19th Century
History: Historic genre paintings recreating scenes from earlier French court life became popular in the 19th century. Artists produced richly detailed depictions of aristocratic interiors and fashionable gatherings inspired by the reign of Louis XIV and Louis XV.
Provenance: France
Materials: Oil on canvas, gilt composition frame
Dimensions: Overall: 21.5" H × 18.5" W
Sight: 16.5" H × 13"
Disclaimers: Visible craquelure, minor paint loss, and a repair to the canvas consistent with age. Frame with surface wear and small losses.
Additional Description: A charming 19th-century French genre painting depicting an elegant courtly gathering inspired by the era of Louis XIV. The scene portrays several aristocratic figures seated together in conversation, dressed in elaborate 17th-century costume with richly colored garments and lace accents. The composition captures an intimate moment of social interaction typical of romanticized historical paintings popular during the 19th century.
The work bears a red signature that appears to read “Levasseur” and retains an old catalogue label on the reverse identifying the painting as “Conversation du temps de Louis XIV” and attributing it to François Levasseur (French, active mid-19th century, genre paintings).
Executed in oil on canvas with visible brushwork and fine craquelure consistent with age, the painting presents a warm palette and refined interior setting enhanced by a richly detailed gilt frame. Genre scenes inspired by the court of Louis XIV were widely admired during the 19th century for their romantic evocation of French aristocratic life.
Era: 19th Century
History: Historic genre paintings recreating scenes from earlier French court life became popular in the 19th century. Artists produced richly detailed depictions of aristocratic interiors and fashionable gatherings inspired by the reign of Louis XIV and Louis XV.
Provenance: France
Materials: Oil on canvas, gilt composition frame
Dimensions: Overall: 21.5" H × 18.5" W
Sight: 16.5" H × 13"
Disclaimers: Visible craquelure, minor paint loss, and a repair to the canvas consistent with age. Frame with surface wear and small losses.