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Louis Caravaque
Portrait of a boy. Was att. as Peter III or Peter II's portrait, possibly Elizabeth in men's dress

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Louis Caravaque Portrait of a boy. Was att. as Peter III or Peter II's portrait, possibly Elizabeth in men's dress
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Louis Caravaque Portrait of a boy. Was att. as Peter III or Peter II's portrait, possibly Elizabeth in men's dress


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Louis Caravaque

Louis Caravaque, a French portrait painter, was a native of Gascony. He went to Russia, and in 1716 painted at Astrakhan the portrait of Peter the Great, which has been engraved by Massard and by Langlois. He again painted the Czar in 1723, and subsequently the Empresses Anne and Elizabeth. He died in Russia in 1752.  Related Paintings of Louis Caravaque :. | Portrait of Empress Anna Ioannovna | Louis Caravaque | Portrait of Catherine I of Russia | Piotr Romanow as Cupid | Portrait of a boy. Was att. as Peter III or Peter II's portrait, possibly Elizabeth in men's dress |
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