Louis XIV
Robert Nanteuil
Robert Nanteuil's "Louis XIV" is a notable engraving rather than a painting, created in 1661, which captures the visage of the French monarch during the early years of his reign. Nanteuil, renowned for his skill in portrait engraving, was appointed as the official engraver to the king, and his work is celebrated for its detailed and lifelike representation, contributing significantly to the visual documentation of Louis XIV's image.
The engraving "Louis XIV" by Robert Nanteuil depicts the French monarch in a formal, frontal pose, emphasizing his regal bearing and elaborate attire, which includes a richly detailed lace collar and the insignia of the Order of the Holy Spirit. The composition is meticulously rendered with fine lines and intricate detailing, characteristic of Nanteuil's skill in capturing the likeness and grandeur of his subjects.