Portrait miniature of Françoise-Marie de Bourbon, Duchesse d’Orléans as Amphitrite by Rosalba Carrera. Françoise-Marie was the youngest daughter of Louis XIV and his mistress Athénaïs de Montespan.
Some other portraits of the same sitter:
Portrait miniature of Françoise-Marie de Bourbon, Duchesse d’Orléans as Amphitrite by Rosalba Carrera. Françoise-Marie was the youngest daughter of Louis XIV and his mistress Athénaïs de Montespan.
Some other portraits of the same sitter:
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I love this post! I find that she has her father’s eyes and air…but then if you look closely she’s got that bewtching look of her mother as well. Whichever- she’s gorgeous- with parents like that, she must have been a magnet for sure! Great post:)
Thank you! I’ve posted about Françoise and her sister Louise a few times now as they both interest me so much. They were real little horrors by all accounts and definitely inherited their parents’ spirit, good looks and charisma!