Autour de la duchesse de Berry 2023-12-15 Auction - 244 Price Results - Sotheby's in France - Page 11
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Autour de la duchesse de Berry

Collection Hubert Guerrand-Hermès, Autour de la duchesse de Berry Hubert Guerrand-Hermès was passionate about Marie-Caroline de Bourbon-Sicile, Duchess of Berry, a fantastic historical icon of the 19th century. The destiny of this princess could not have been more epic and romantic: married at 18 to the son of Charles X, the Duc de Berry, widowed at 22, exiled at 32, she fought ceaselessly to have the rights of her son Henri V to the throne of France recognised. She finally found refuge in Italy, before dying in 1870 at Brünnsee Castle in Austria. A free and unconventional woman, from her early years in Paris the Duchess de Berry played an active role in cultural life and aroused the curiosity of the artists who gravitated around the court of Charles X. Through her many purchases at the Salons, she encouraged many of the painters of her time and built up a first-rate library. The bindings she commissioned made her library one of the most admired of the period, and were all masterpieces from the golden age of French bookbinding. An artist herself, cultured, free and passionate, the Duchess of Berry inspired many painters and designers. Like men of letters such as Chateaubriand, Dumas and Lamartine, many painters wanted to put her at the centre of one of their works. "It was the beginning of a real passion, and it hasn't left me since", wrote collector Hubert Guerrand-Hermès in the catalogue for the exhibition Entre cour et jardin, dedicated to the Duchess and held at the Musée de l'Île de France in 2007. Over the years, Hubert Guerrand-Hermès has collected works that once belonged to the Duchess, as well as porcelain and books, trying to recreate the Duchess's fantastic library in his hotel in Lannion.
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Alexandre-Jean Dubois-Drahonet: Alexandre-Jean Dubois-Drahonet 1791 - 1834 The Duchess of Berry at Dieppe in 1829 Oil on cardboard Signed and dated lower right Du Bois Drahonet 1829 33,2 x 25,4 cm ; 13⅛
0646: Alexandre-Jean Dubois-DrahonetEst. €4,000-€6,000Lot Closed
Felice Marie Ferdinand Storelli: Felice Marie Ferdinand Storelli 1778 - 1854 The Duchess of Berry arriving at Dieppe Oil on canvas Signed lower left Storelli 52,5 x 72,7 cm ; 20⅝ by 28⅝ in.
0647: Felice Marie Ferdinand StorelliEst. €7,000-€10,000Lot Closed
French School, circa 1820: French School, circa 1820 Portrait of the Duchess of Berry Oil on canvas, an oval 57 x 47,5 cm ; 22½ by 18¾ in. ____________________________________________ Ecole française vers
0648: French School, circa 1820Est. €4,000-€6,000Lot Closed
Robert Lefèvre: Robert Lefèvre 1755 - 1830 Portrait of the Duchess of Berry Oil on canvas, in a painted oval Signed and dated centre left Robert Lefevre / ft 1823. 73,5 x 59,4 cm ; 29 by 23⅜ in.
0649: Robert LefèvreEst. €10,000-€15,000Lot Closed
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