Below is some of his portraiture.
Self Portrait at the Place Vendôme
Boutet de Monvel himself was a member of French and American high society.
Elizabeth Fuller (Bobsy) Goodspeed under her portrait by BdM - 1934
A member of Chicago society.
Portrait of Elizabeth Goodspeed - c.1933
Moderne, almost Japanese.
Portrait study drawing
Showing his careful, precise workmanship at this stage of the process.
Finished portrait, sitter unidentified (by me)
Bobby Jones, golf champion
George-Marie Haardt devant son autochenille "Le scarabée d'or" - c.1925
He was a Citroën executive. An autochinelle is a half-track. Citroën sponsored treks in Africa and Asia to publicize their vehicles.
Portrait de S.A.R le Prince Sixte de Bourbon Parme - 1934 or before
Having a complicated multi-national family background, he served in the Belgian army during the Great War, hence the portrait setting.
Duc de Brissac
Another portrait of a man seen from a low angle.
Duchess de Brissac en robe du soir - 1945
She is wearing an evening robe.
Mme. Pierre Champin
Similar costume to the unidentified subject's above. (Or might that have been another portrait of Mme Champin? Hairdos and facial expressions differ, but that's not conclusive evidence.) This was probably painted around 1948, to judge by her hair.
Millicent H. Rogers in Charles James gown - 1949
Painted the year he died in an Air France Constellation crash. Also killed was former world welterweight boxing champion Marcel Cerdan.
Bernard, his wife Delfina and daughter Sylvie
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Millicent Rogers owned a wonderful Delage Aerosport: https://www.collierautomedia.com/millicents-delage
Oh no Pico, another interesting car site! And an interesting story about the car and owner. Surely you also look at Donald's car oriented site. The third site has languished for a few years (without the promised dating story sequel).
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