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Portrait of Colonel Charles-Louis-Prosper Marquis de Chérisey (1786-1837)1857
1857
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After Louis-Stanislas MARIN-LAVIGNE (Paris, 1797 – Paris, 1860)
Portrait of Colonel Charles-Louis-Prosper Marquis de Chérisey (1786-1837)
in the uniform of commander of the 38th line infantry regiment
Oil on canvas
Monogrammed and dated lower right
55.5 x 46 cm
1857
This is the portrait of Colonel Charles-Louis-Prosper, 4th Marquis de Chérisey (1786-1837) at the time when he commanded the 38th line infantry regiment under the Restoration (from 1822 to 1829). He is wearing the tailcoat of his undress, with the epaulettes of his rank. The representation of the character's uniform can be dated to 1823, the date on which he became a Commander of the Order of the Legion of Honor. He wears the Military Order of Prussia, received in 1817. He was also a Knight of the Order of Saint Louis and a Knight of the Order of Saint Ferdinand of Spain, decorations that can be seen on his left lapel, in the shadows.
We would like to thank Mr. François Robichon for his help in writing this notice.
- Creation Year:1857
- Dimensions:Height: 21.86 in (55.5 cm)Width: 18.12 in (46 cm)
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- After:Louis Marin-Lavigne (1797 - 1860, French)
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- Gallery Location:Paris, FR
- Reference Number:Seller: T714 09 241stDibs: LU1954215713022
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