ca. 1730 Louise, Jacques, and children by Pierre Gobert (Grimaldi Collection - Monaco)
The oldest girl may be Charlotte Thérèse Nathalie who became a nun. The younger girl would be Marie Françoise Thérése. Louise Hippolyte and her husband Jacques look down from the wall.
From madmonaco.blogspot.com/2010/10/today-in-grimaldi-history.
Charlotte Thérèse's dress has flared over-sleeveswith substantial under-sleeves and a scoop neckline, 1600s survivals. But the short coiffure, skirt, and vee waistline belong to the eighteenth century. The large floral print of Françoise Thérése's dress is characteristic of the early 1700s. Mom looks down wearing a split bodice with chemise creating a trapezoidal neckline, notched sleeves, and probably a necklace. There are no engageantes visible in this portrait.
Keywords: 1730, Gobert, Louise Hippolyte Grimaldi, Princess, Grimaldi family, Monégasque, straight coiffure, floral headdress, scoop neckline, chemise, elbow length flared over-sleeves, elbow length puffed under-sleeves, vee waistline, full skirt

