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René II de La Jaille
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René II de La Jaille is represented in simple unornamented dress. His short dark hair, which is inclined to curl, is brushed back from his face. There is a lively, almost mocking expression in his eyes, the faintest hint of a cynical smile on his lips.
Department of Drawings
Catherine de' Medici; Christina of Lorraine; William Ponsonby 2nd Earl of Bessborough; Frederick Ponsonby 3rd Earl of Bessborough by descent (as attributed to Hans Holbein the Younger); Edward M. Hodgkins Paris and London; Charles Wickert Paris; George Jay Gould I Lakewood Township New Jersey; his son Kingdon Gould Sr. by descent; his wife Annunziata Camilla Maria Gould (née Lucci) by descent; Castano Galleries Boston sold; to Fogg Art Museum 1946 inv. no. 1946.5
Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum Alpheus Hyatt Purchasing William M. Prichard Friends of the Fogg Art Museum Funds
Title: René II de La Jaille
Description:
René II de La Jaille is represented in simple unornamented dress.
His short dark hair, which is inclined to curl, is brushed back from his face.
There is a lively, almost mocking expression in his eyes, the faintest hint of a cynical smile on his lips.
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