Large Louis XV Painted Panel

A large Louis XV painted wall panel of a ribbon-suspended musical trophy suspended from a blue ribbon between floral swags above a Claudian landscape; oil on canvas

Height 230 cm (90.5 inches)
Width 198 cm (78 inches)
French or Belgian, mid 18th century

The dining room of Chateau de Deulin in Belgium is adorned with similar paintings of ribbon-suspended musical trophies, along with hunting trophies, a nod to its origins as a hunting lodge. The panels at Deulin are signed Dieudonné Deneux and dated 1764

Jean Dieudonné Deneux (bef. 1749 – 1786 was a painter from Liège, Belgium. He is most notable for his flower paintings.[2][3]

Deneux’s father, Henri Deneux, apprenticed Dieudonné to the atelier of “Coclers” (probably Jean-Georges-Christian Coclers) for three years on 15 August 1749.

Works by Dieudonné Deneux can also be found at Waddesdon Manor.

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