Portrait of the Duke of Angoulême' is an 1825 portrait painting by the British artist Sir Thomas Lawrence depicting Louis Antoine, Duke of Angoulême, the Dauphin and heir to his father Charles X.
In March 1814 he arrived in southwestern France following the Fall of Bordeaux to British troops.
[2] After his father's abdication during the July Revolution of 1830 he went into exile and from 1836 to his death in 1844 was the Legitimist pretender to the French throne, styled as Louis XIX by his supporters.
[3] Lawrence depicts Angoulême in military uniform with a cloak against a background representing the storm of war.
The painting is today in the Royal Collection and hangs in the Waterloo Chamber at Windsor Castle.