"presumed portrait of elisabeth thérèse alexandrine de bourbon-condé, mademoiselle de sens, depicted as the goddess hebe kidnapped by zeus, transformed into an eagle. Related works by pierre gobert of women as hebe:
• portrait as hébé of charlotte-aglaé d'orléans, duchess of modena, as hébé, circa 1720, palace of versailles
• portrait as hébé of madame savari?, nymphnebourg palace, munich, germany
• portrait as hébé of princess de craon, sotheby's paris, 09/15/2017, from the collection of prince marc de beauvau-craon
elisabeth thérèse alexandrine de bourbon-condé, born in paris on september 16, 1705 and died in paris on april 15, 1765, was a princess of the blood and the daughter of prince louis iii of bourbon-condé. His father was the grandson of the grand condé and his mother, louise-françoise de bourbon, mademoiselle de nantes, was one of the legitimized daughters that louis xiv had had by his favourite, madame de montespan. ". Date: circa 1730. Dimensions: height: 129 cm (50.7 in); width: 95 cm (37.4 in). Medium: oil on canvas. Collection: Unidentified location. Pierre Gobert - Presumed portrait of Princess of Bourbon as Hebe
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