Marie Leszczyńska, Queen of France by Charles André van Loo. A full-length portrait of Queen Marie Leszczyńska in a lavishly embroidered gold and silver gown, standing in a palatial setting with a small dog at her feet.

Marie Leszczyńska, Queen of France

Charles André van Loo

1747 · Oil Paint, Canvas

An opulent 18th-century French royal portrait showcasing the intricate textures of silk, lace, and gilded architecture.

$169

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Where it works

A weightier piece with steady character with warm, lived-in color — brings a composed sense of weight.

Often works in
Dining Room · Library · Living Room
Placement
Reads best as a confident vertical anchor
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Benefits from light or mid-tone surroundings
Color notes
Charcoal black, Rich brown, Olive green

About the piece

This 1747 portrait by Charles André van Loo depicts Marie Leszczyńska, Queen of France, in a state of regal splendor. The composition features the queen in an extraordinary gold-brocaded gown, flanked by symbols of French royalty including a crown on a cushion and a marble bust of Louis XV. The rich interplay of heavy drapery, polished stone, and the charming presence of a spaniel creates a quintessentially Rococo atmosphere.