
Alleged portrait of Lucile Desmoulins
Louis-Léopold Boilly·1790
Historical Context
This portrait, dating to 1790, is by Louis-Léopold Boilly, who born in 1761, documented French society from the ancien régime through the Restoration with meticulous precision and keen social observation. The portrait reflects the artist's engagement with the demands of elite patronage, capturing individual character within the conventions of Romantic portraiture. Such commissions formed the economic backbone of most painters' careers and provide valuable documents of the social world in which they operated.
Technical Analysis
The painting demonstrates the artist's mature command of technique, with accomplished handling of color, form, and atmospheric effects that reflect both personal artistic development and the broader stylistic conventions of the Romantic period.







