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Reproduction of the picture Pompee and Florissant, dogs of Louis XIV (1638-1715). Painting by Francois Desportes (1661-1743), 1739.
Theodore Alexander “Pompee and Florissant” Dogs of Louis XIV – Reproduction Artwork
47" x 58"
Celebrate the grandeur of French court life with this exquisite Theodore Alexander reproduction of Pompee and Florissant, the beloved hunting dogs of Louis XIV (1638–1715). Originally painted in 1739 by renowned French animal painter François Desportes (1661–1743), this artwork captures the regal poise, loyalty, and refined beauty of the king’s prized hounds.
The reproduction showcases the rich coloration, naturalistic detail, and stately composition that made Desportes a favorite of the royal household. Set within a substantial, beautifully finished frame, the piece brings depth, warmth, and historical elegance to any room. Its commanding scale makes it ideal for a study, library, great room, or entryway where classical art can truly shine.
A striking statement piece for collectors, dog lovers, and admirers of French history.
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