● On view now — 201 French Neoclassical Painting & Sculpture
Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland · verified July 2026
FROM THE CLEVELAND MUSEUM OF ART’S CATALOG
As a younger child of King Philip V of Spain, Don Luis received important religious posts, including Archbishop of Toledo and Seville. However, his philandering led to losing these titles and banishment from the court, while he became a crucial avant-garde art patron, especially of Goya. The encrustations of medals and cacophonous fabrics speak to Mengs's experiments in representing status, privilege, and royal honors in the age of Enlightenment, when rational skepticism began to confront absolutist, hereditary power.
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Goya — Don Bernardo de Iriarte (1735–1814)
Jean Etienne Liotard — James Milliken Jr.
Gottfried Boy — Friedrich Christian, Prince-Elector of Saxon
Willem Bartel van der Kooi — Adriaen Pieter Twent (1745-1816
Benjamin West (American, 1738–1820) — George III
Johann Gotthard von Müller — Louis Seize
anonymous — Portrait of Paul I, Emperor of Russia, at a youn
Goya — Ferdinand VII (1784–1833), When Prince of Asturias
Agustin Esteve y Marqués — Manuel Godoy
anonymous — Portrait of William IV, Prince of Orange
Pompeo Girolamo Batoni — Don José Moñino y Redondo, Conde de
Jean-Etienne Liotard — Louis de Bourbon, Dauphin of France