museums and institutions:
Attributed works:
1. Boîte à portrait of Louis XIV, by Pierre or Laurent Le Tessier de
Montarsy. 1681. Enamelled gold, silver and diamonds, height 9 cm.
(Palazzo Pepoli, Museo della Storia di Bologna).
Attributed works:
10. Portrait, by Jean-Frédéric Bruckmann (enamel) and Pierre or
Laurent Le Tessier de Montarsy (setting). Before 1696. Enamel
and diamonds, 3.5 by 3 cm. (shown actual size). (Private collection).
Attributed works:
11. Reverse of Fig.10.
Attributed works:
12. Louis XIV of France riding a horse, by Pierre Mignard I. 1674.
Oil on canvas, 312 by 301 cm. (Château de Versailles).
Attributed works:
13. Allegory of Louis XIV, protector of the Arts and Sciences,
by Jean Garnier and Claude Lefebvre. 1670–72. Oil on canvas,
174 by 223 cm. (Château de Versailles; Bridgeman Images).
Attributed works:
14. Detail of Fig.1, showing Louis XIV dressed as a Roman emperor.
Attributed works:
15. L’Escalette, by Sébastien Le Clerc. 1683–94. Engraving, 45.2 by 38.3
cm. (Library of Congress, Washington).
Attributed works:
2. Boîte à portrait of Louis XIV, by Jean Pitan le Jeune and Jean I
Petitot. c.1674. Gold, enamel, silver and diamonds, 7.2 cm. by 4.6 cm.
(Musée du Louvre, Paris).
Attributed works:
3. Reverse of Fig.2.
Attributed works:
4. Boîte à portrait of Louis XIV, by Pierre or Laurent Le Tessier de
Montarsy. 1683. Enamelled gold, silver and diamonds, height 9.6 cm.
(shown actual size). (Kunstmuseum, The Hague).
Attributed works:
5. Boîte à portrait of Louis XIV, by Jean Pitan le Jeune and
Jean I Petitot. c.1674. Gold, enamel, silver and diamonds, 7.2 cm.
by 4.6 cm. (shown actual size). (Musée du Louvre, Paris).
Attributed works:
6. Reverse of Fig.5.
Attributed works:
7. Top: miniature case, 1660–80. Gold enamelled in blue, white,
black and pink, 8.9 by 5.4 cm. (shown actual size). (Victoria and
Albert Museum, London).
Attributed works:
8. Bottom: reverse of Fig.7.
Attributed works:
9. Portrait of an unknown man, by Robert Vauquer. 1660s. Enamel,
metal and diamonds, 2.5 by 2.2 cm. (shown actual size). (Victoria
and Albert Museum, London).