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
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.