Louis Léopold Boilly – The Public Viewing David’s „Coronation“ at the Louvre – The Metropolitan Museum of Art https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/438099
Boilly was born and educated around Lille. He moved to Paris in 1785 and exhibited at the Salon between 1791 and 1824. A painter in the tradition of Dutch seventeenth-century naturalism, for which he prepared by studying trompe l’œil as well as caricature, Boilly was well-known for genre scenes and for small-scale portraits, of which he claimed to have painted 4,500, most in single two-hour sittings
Toulouse, 2011, p. 42, fig. 14 (color). Pierre de Nolhac.