This is an insurance policy document, according to the content on the file,
this painting was exhibited in a special Rococo court exhibition at the Berlin Art Gallery in 2007, at that time the insurance company's insured price was one hundred and three thousand euros.
"A portrait of Princess Therese, daughter of Louis XVI, by Madam Lebrun, with signs of restoration. My father came across it at a pawn shop recently, spent about two hundred and seventy thousand euros, not too expensive, but I reckon you might like it."
Madam Lebrun was a palace painter at the end of the Bourbon Dynasty, a close friend in the boudoir of Queen Mary who met her tragic end.
Her painting skill is not as renowned as those great Rococo painters like Boucher and Walt.
However, she was one of the few famous female artists in European classical history before the modern Impressionist master, Miss Mary.
It holds a special commemorative significance.
"A very valuable gift, thank you."
