1670 Woman by Abraham Lambertsz. van den Tempel (Hermitage). From tumblr.com/baroque-beauty-24 1228X1478 @72 328kj.
ca. 1670 Gentleman and his wife with their four children in an interior by Eglon Hendrick van der Neer (Sotheby's - Old Master Paintings Lot 18). Fixed spots & flaws w Pshop 2024X2288 @72 1.5Mj.
Lady with a Girl attributed to Henri Beaubrun (Hermitage). From tumblr.com/blog/view/la-reinette; fixed spots and gouge marks w Pshop 1214X1920 @72 1.2Mj.
1673 Young woman with a letter and two servants in a distinguished interior by Eglon van der Neer (private collection). From Wikimedia; fixed spots w Pshop 2061X2578 @72 1.4Mj.
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Portrait a woman, full-length, traditionally identified as Henrietta Maria, Queen of England (detail)
Henri Beaubrun and Charles Beaubrun
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Louis XIV's Gallery of Beauties
A retexture by La Comtesse Zouboff — Original Mesh by @thejim07
This set of 20 portraits was comissioned by the king himself in the 1650s to Charles and Henri Beaubrun (except for a portrait of Henrietta Anna of England, Comissioned to Nicolas Mignard) The portraits comprises the queen, royal princesses and ladies of the court. They hanged at the king's appartments at Versailles. In the 1670s the paintings were progressively relegated to the king's minor residences, but in 1837, Louis-Philippe, King of the French turned Versailles into a museum and rejoined the paintings, in the Louis XIV Rooms, where they remain.
The set includes 20 portraits, with the original frame swatches, fully recolorable. The portraits are of:
Anne Genèvieve de Bourbon, Duchess d'Estouteville and Longueville
Françoise-Athénaïs de Rochechouart (later, Marquise de Montespan)
Anna Martonozzi, Princess of Conti
Anne Louise Boyer, Duchess of Noailles
Anne Marie Gonzaga, Countess Palatine
Anne de Rohan-Chabot, Princess de Soubise
Catherine Henriette d'Harcourt, Duchess d'Arpajon
Catherine de Neuville, Countess d'Armagnac
Charlotte Catherine de Gramont, Proncess of Monaco
Charlotte Isabelle Angélique de Montmorency-Bouteville, Duchess of Mecklenburg-Schwerin
Elizabeth of Orléans, Duchess of Guise and Joÿeuse
Françoise Madeleine d'Orléans (née de Valois) Duchess of Savoy
Françoise Mignot, Mareschalle of l'Hospital
Françoise de Neufville, Duchess of Chaulnes
Gabrielle-Louise de Saint-Simon, Duchess of Brissac
Henrietta Anna of England, Duchess of Orléans
Madeleine-Charlotte d'Albert-d'Ailly, Duchess of Foix
Marguerite Louise d'Orléans, Grand Duchess of Tuscany
Marguerite-Louise-Suzanne de Béthune-Sully, Countess of Gyche
Marie Thérèse of Austria, Queen Consort of France and Navarre
Found under Decor > Paintings for 940 §
Retextured from the "portrait of Anne Marie Louise d'Orléans", found here
Table, torcheres and floor by @thejim07
Rest of the decor by @joojconverts
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Louis XIV's Gallery of Beauties
I am happy to share my first recolor set with you! Just recently I read a report about Louis XIV's "Gallerie of Beauties", a set of portraits commissioned by Louis XIV from Charles and Henri Beaubrun. These portraits show princesses of the royal family and noblewomen who belonged to the Versailles court and were praised for their exceptional beauty.
Putting together a gallery of such portraits was not an invention of Louis XIV, but originated in Italy. According to the earliest traditions, one of the marquises of Mantua owned such a collection in the early 17th century. It then became fashionable at the European courts to collect portraits of beauties and to decorate galleries and cabinets with them. Other examples would be the Windsor Beauties, the Hampton Court Beauties, or Louis I of Bavaria's Gallery of Beauties.
This is a recolor of The-Regal-Sims' "Various 18th Century Paintings Set For TS4". For the objects to appear in the game, you need the mesh, which you can download here:
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The canvas and the frame are two different objects with with individual color swatches. Use the "Moveobjects" cheat to place them together.
Enjoy! :)
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Baroque era dress (from top to bottom) -
Maria Leopoldine of Austria, Holy Roman Empress, 1632-1649 by Justus Sustermans (location ?). From tumblr.com/blog/view/catherinedefrance; erased spots & cracks w Pshop 2048X2579 @72 1.8Mj.
1655 Anna María Luisa de Orléans by Charles Beaubrun and Henri Beaubrun (Prado). From tumblr.com/blog/view/roehenstart; removed obvious spots & flaws in background w Pshop 1502X1858 @72 976kj.
Young aristocrat by Joachim von Sandrart (Hampel - 30Jun22 auction Lot 338). From invaluable.com-auction-lot-joachim-von-sandrart-1606-frankfurt-am-main-1688--338-c-35f4b3f83e 1330X1696 @72 3.2Mp 1330X1696 @72 3.2Mp.
1661 Lady by Gerard ter Borch (State Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts - Moskva, Russia). From tumblr.com/blog/view/shewhoworshipscarlin 884X1200 @72 205kj.
Marie Therese, Queen of France (1638-1683) attributed to Jean Nocret (Hermitage Fine Art - 8Jul20 auction Lot 573). From invaluable.com/auction-lot/jean-nocret-1615-1672-attributed-to-marie-therese-573-c-aa342d1aff 1000X1361 @72 231kj.
Marguerite Louise d'Orléans, Grand Duchess of Tuscany (1645-1721) by Henri and Charles Beaubrun (location ?). From tumblr.com/blog/view/roehenstart 1064X1600 @72 358kj.
ca. 1672-1675 Maria Isabella Capranica Cerri by Jacob Ferdinand Voet (Palazzo Chigi - Roma, Italy). From tumblr.com/blog/view/history-of-fashion; erased spots w Pshop 480X612 @72 107kj.
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Charles Beaubrun and Henri Beaubrun (French, 1604-1692 and 1603-1677, respectively). Portrait of a Lady called Jeanne de Marigny, 1650-60.
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