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Oil painting on canvas, Marie-Josephine-Louise de Savoie, comtesse de Provence (1753?1810) by Count Joseph Boze (Martigues 1745 ? Paris 1826), circa 1790. She was engaged to the French Prince Louis Stanislas, who was known as the Count of Provence. Her husband later became King Louis XVIII of France. Her brother-in-law Louis Auguste (the future Louis XVI of France) was Dauphin of France at the time and already married to Marie Antoinette. She was born in Turin and died at Hartwell House, Buckinghamshire.
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Marie-Joséphine-Louise de Savoie, comtesse de Provence (1753¿1810)by Joseph Boze (Martigues 1745 ¿ Paris 1826)