Charles Antoine Coypel

François de Jullienne (1722–1754) and Marie Élisabeth de Jullienne (Marie Élisabeth de Séré de Rieux, 1724–1795)

1743
Pastel, black chalk, watercolor, and traces of black chalk underdrawing on four joined sheets of handmade blue laid paper, mounted on canvas and adhered to a keyed stretcher
100 × 80 cm (39.4 × 31.5 in)

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