JEAN-BAPTISTE ISABEY (1767-1855) Portrait... - Lot 171 - Osenat

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JEAN-BAPTISTE ISABEY (1767-1855) Portrait... - Lot 171 - Osenat
JEAN-BAPTISTE ISABEY (1767-1855) Portrait of Madame de TALLEYRAND in three-quarter bust to the right, in a white dress with lace collar, large vaporous veil and double crown of blue and white flowers. Oval miniature, watercolor, on paper signed and dated 1821 on the left. 14 x 10 cm. 4 000/5 000 € Biography: Catherine Noël WORLEE (sometimes Werlée) was born in Tranquebar (or Trinquebar) in the Danish Indies, near Pondicherry, on November 21, 1762, died in Paris on December 10, 1834, married in second marriage her lover Charles-Maurice de Talleyrand-Périgord, French diplomat and politician, sovereign prince of Bénévent, who played an important role during the revolutionary period, the First Empire, the Restoration and the July Monarchy. Early on, she was noticed for her beauty and in 1777 she married a naturalized English merchant by the name of George-François Grand, an officer of the Compagnie des Indes. Coming to Europe in 1780, she attracted the favours of wealthy and powerful people in France and England. Her first marriage dissolved, she married in 1802, the Minister of Foreign Affairs Charles-Maurice de Talleyrand-Périgord whose mistress she had been since 1797. She kept a popular salon during the first French Empire, at the Château de Valençay and at the Hôtel de Saint-Florentin in Paris. Separated from the Prince in 1816, exiled for a while, she finally retired to Paris, receiving guests with less success in her hotel in the rue de Lille, where she died without posterity. JEAN-BAPTISTE ISABEY (1767-1855) PORTRAIT OF MADAME DE TALLEYRAND
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