Attribué à Frédéric MILLET (1786-1859)

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Attribué à Frédéric MILLET (1786-1859)
Portrait of the Marquise de Montholon, born Angélique de Rostaing (1773-1842) Watercolour and gouache on ivory, oval. 10,5 x 8 cm Coming from an ancient family, Angélique Aimée de Rostaing (1757-1842), was the mother of the famous general-marquis Charles Tristan de Montholon (1783-1853) who followed Napoleon in captivity to Saint Helena. Her parents were General Philippe Joseph de Rostaing, Lieutenant General of the King's Armies and Henriette Lur Saluces. A legend attributes the Duke of Bourbon as her natural father. Angélique Aimée de Rostaing married in 1773, the Marquis Mathieu de Montholon (1753-1788), of whom she had four children, among whom the future general. Widowed, she remarried in 1790 to the Marquis Charles Luis Huguet de Montaran-Sémonville (17), who adopted her children. A pupil of Louis François Aubry and Jean-Baptiste Isabey, Frédéric Millet worked for the Orleans family from 1827.
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