<p>Philippe de Champaigne, Flemish School. Presumed portrait of Charles Coiffier, baron d'Orvilliers, once known as Portrait of Arnaud d'Andilly. He was Chatelet commissioner, Alderman of Paris, Master of Requests of Anne of Austria from 1640 to 1650, superintendent of Mines et Minieres of France. Painted in 1650. Oil on canvas, 0.91 x 0.72 m. Paris, musee du Louvre. c43, Champaigne Philippe De Ec. Flam. Portrait de Charles Coiffier, Baron d'Orvilliers, maitre des requetes d'Anne d'Autriche. Il etait dit autrefois : Robert Arnauld d'Andilly, commissaire au Chatelet et echevin de Paris, maitre ordinaire des requetes d'Anne d'Autriche de 1640 a 1650, surintendant des Mines et Minieres de France, Paris. Musee Du Louvre</p>
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