CHAMBERWOMAN OF MRS. SOPHIE " I, the undersigned... - Lot 37 - Osenat

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CHAMBERWOMAN OF MRS. SOPHIE " I, the undersigned... - Lot 37 - Osenat
CHAMBERWOMAN OF MRS. SOPHIE " I, the undersigned Claire Legras, wife of Sieur Routtier, first chambermaid of Madame Sophie [one of the four daughters of Louis XV], acknowledge having received from Mr. Gui Louis Pontoise de Vaujoie, Receiver General of the estates of Versailles, the sum of two hundred pounds for my lodging for the first six months of this year 1768 at the rate of four hundred pounds per year employed in the State of the King in the said estates of the said year. Of which receipt at Versailles of the twenty-second of December 1768. Signed] Claire le Gras Routier " Sous-verre, cadre en bois doré sculpté, époque Louis XV. 29 x 34,5 cm. Biography: Sophie Philippe Élisabeth Justine de France (Versailles, 27 July 1734 - Versailles, 3 March 1782) better known as Madame Sophie, is the sixth of the daughters and the least known of her sisters. Her birth went almost unnoticed after so many diapers of the queen, as did her childhood, which she spent at the Abbey of Fontevraud, for twelve years (from 1738 to 1750), with her sisters Madame Victoire, Madame Thérèse and Madame Louise. She was baptised in the Catholic religion with Philippe I of Parma as godfather and her elder sister Louise-Elisabeth of France, Duchess of Parma, as godmother. Of a reserved, even self-effacing character, she had no influence at court and allowed herself to be dominated by Madame Adélaïde. Reputed to be ugly and without much spirit, the opposite is true of the portraits Nattier made of her in her youth. Louis XV nicknamed her "Graille". She always followed her sisters in the quarrels that pitted them against the royal favourites, like Madame de Pompadour and Madame du Barry, and she always agreed with them in politics. She found peaceful retreats in the castles of Bellevue and Louvois, which she obtained with her elder sisters. Of the ten children of the royal couple, she was one of the four royal children who survived their parents, and she died on March 3, 1782 under t
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