Mid-18th-Century French School

Portrait Of A Gentleman With A Letter

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Mid-18th-Century French School

Portrait Of A Gentleman With A Letter

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This mid-18th-century French oil painting depicts a composed gentleman shown half-length against a softly graduated background, dressed in a finely cut brown coat fastened with gilt buttons over a white shirt and lace cravat. Tucked beneath his arm is a black tricorn hat edged in gold braid, while in his right hand he holds a folded letter sealed in red wax.

Here, the handling is confident and refined. The flesh tones are built with subtle transitions of colour, particularly around the eyes and cheeks, giving the face a sense of inner life. The eyes themselves are especially well observed, meeting the viewer with calm intelligence. The hand, gently posed and carefully modelled, reinforces the impression of a man less accustomed to physical labour.

This painting belongs to the Rococo period, a style that emerged in France during the first half of the 18th century. Rococo is often associated with elegance and intimacy - a move away from the grandeur of earlier court art. While the period is frequently represented through idealised female portraits or decorative pastoral scenes, this work reveals how Rococo sensibilities also shaped male identity. Here, refinement replaces bravado, and self-awareness takes precedence over rank.

The sitter is presented without overt symbols of power. There is no armour, no architectural backdrop, and no theatrical gesture. Instead, his authority is implied through restraint. The letter he holds suggests a profession rooted in correspondence and decision-making - perhaps a legal official, administrator, or man of letters. Someone whose influence operated through social intelligence. A charming portrayal. 

Held in an 18th-century French carved and gilded frame with a gently stepped profile, applied corner and centre floral ornaments, a softly burnished sight edge, and a broad cushion moulding enriched with foliate scrollwork.

Medium: Oil on canvas
Overall size: 31½” x 38” / 80cm x 97cm
Year of creation: c. 1750
Provenance: Private collection, France.
Condition: Cleaned. Revarnished. Faint stretcher marks. Very fine craquelure throughout. The paint layer is stable. Frame with various marks and showing its age.
Our reference: BRV2240

Conservation & History

We care profoundly about our role as custodians and every piece in the collection has been assessed by our conservator. When required, we undertake professional restoration carefully using reversible techniques and adopt a light touch to retain the aged charm of each work.

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