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Europe 1600-1815, Room 5, The Friends of the V&A Gallery

Portrait of a Young Man

Oil Painting
ca. 1685 (painted)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

This painting is attributed to the French painter Louis Ferdinand Elle, one of the founder-members of the Académie Royale in 1648. This portrait shows an unidentified young man wearing a lavish brocaded banyan, an outfit that was fashionable in the third quarter of the 17th century, suggesting a date of execution of the painting around 1685. To judge from his rich outfit, the sitter was probably a member of the upper society. Louis Ferdinand Elle was best known for his portraits, most of which are known only from engravings.


Object details

Categories
Object type
TitlePortrait of a Young Man
Materials and techniques
Oil on canvas
Brief description
Oil painting, 'Portrait of a Young Man', Attributed to Louis Ferdinand Elle, ca. 1685
Physical description
Three-quarter face portrait of a young, brown-eyed man wearing a banyan in brocaded silk with a floral pattern, a lace cravat and a lace cuff; he has a long brown curly wig.
Dimensions
  • Estimate height: 73.7cm
  • Estimate width: 59cm
  • Framed height: 915mm
  • Framed width: 774mm
  • Framed depth: 90mm
Dimensions taken from C.M. Kauffmann, Catalogue of Foreign Paintings, I. Before 1800, London, Victoria and Albert Museum, 1973. Framed dims provided by Nicola Costaras.
Styles
Credit line
Bequeathed by Henry Louis Florence
Object history
Bequeathed by Henry Louis Florence



Historical context
This painting was previously catalogued as an anonymous French painting from the 1670s close to the brothers Beaubrun. According to J-C. Boyer (written communication, March 2011), this portrait was most likely executed by Louis Ferdinand Elle (1612- 1689), elder son and pupil of his father, the painter Ferdinand Elle, whom he succeeded as court painter. Like his father he mainly painted portraits even though he also produced mythological scenes and allegories. Most of his paintings are now known only from engravings.

The present portrait depicts a gentleman wearing a banyan of rich brocaded silk lined with mauve silk, a lace cravat and lace cuff to match within a painted oval truncated at top, bottom and sides. The costume suggests a date around 1685 and was therefore painted in the very late period of Elle’s career. Portrait paintings with sitter wearing a banyan were quite fashionable at the end of the 17th century. Pierre Mignard, for instance, executed a self-portrait in a similar outfit around 1690 ( Louvre, Paris - INV 6653).

A painting, Portrait of Samuel Bernard (1615-1687) (Musée National des Châteaux de Versailles et du Trianon, Versailles - Inv. 4389), made as a ‘morceau de réception’ in 1681, depicts a portrait of a man wearing a similar banyan with a close floral pattern. The delicate modelling of the face and diffuse light as well as the sitter’s pose are characteristic of Elle’s manner.
Production
The frame is a 19th century version in composition ('gilder's compo': a mixture of glue, resin, whiting and oil) of the type of carved wood frame which would originally have been used for this picture.
Subjects depicted
Summary
This painting is attributed to the French painter Louis Ferdinand Elle, one of the founder-members of the Académie Royale in 1648. This portrait shows an unidentified young man wearing a lavish brocaded banyan, an outfit that was fashionable in the third quarter of the 17th century, suggesting a date of execution of the painting around 1685. To judge from his rich outfit, the sitter was probably a member of the upper society. Louis Ferdinand Elle was best known for his portraits, most of which are known only from engravings.
Bibliographic references
  • Hashagen, J. and S. M. Levey, Fine and Fashionable. Lace from the Blackbourne Collection County Durham, 2006, p. 44.
  • Kauffmann, C.M., Catalogue of Foreign Paintings, I. Before 1800, London: Victoria and Albert Museum, 1973, p. 118, cat. no. 131
Collection
Accession number
P.68-1917

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Record createdJuly 12, 2005
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