Charles Joseph Mâthon de la Cour. Lettres à Madame** sur les peintures les sculptures et les gravures, exposées dans le Sallon du Louvre en 1763. Paris, 1763, p. 62.
Edmond de Goncourt, and Jules de Goncourt. L'art du dix-huitième siècle. 1, 3rd ed. Paris, 1880, p. 340, list the Angiviller portrait shown at the Salon as measuring "H., 2 p. L., 1 p. 6 p.".
J. J. Foster. French Art from Watteau to Prud'hon. 3, London, 1907, p. 165.
Louis Dumont-Wilden. Le portrait en France. Brussels, 1909, p. 196.
Georges Wildenstein. "Paintings from America in the French Exhibition." The Fine Arts 18 (January 1932), pp. 23, 26, ill.
Royal Academy of Arts. Commemorative Catalogue of the Exhibition of French Art, 1200–1900. London, 1933, p. 48, no. 177, ill., provides provenance.
Theodore Rousseau in "Ninety-fifth Annual Report of the Trustees, for the Fiscal Year 1965–1966." Metropolitan Museum of Art Bulletin 25 (October 1966), p. 77, ill.
Edgar Munhall. Jean-Baptiste Greuze, 1725–1805. Exh. cat.Hartford, 1976, pp. 21, 27, 92, ill., as no. 129 in the Salon of 1763; on the basis of our picture proposes Angiviller as the sitter for a drawing in the Louvre previously presumed to represent Louis-Philippe, duc d'Orléans.
Michael Levey. "Jean-Baptiste Greuze (1725–1805)." Master Drawings 15, no. 3 (1977), p. 281, accepts Munhall's proposal that d'Angiviller was also the sitter for the Louvre drawing.
James Thompson. "Jean-Baptiste Greuze." Metropolitan Museum of Art Bulletin 47 (Winter 1989/90), p. 27, fig. 23 (color).
Joseph Baillio. "Les portraits du dauphin et de la dauphine par Greuze." Gazette des beaux-arts 122 (October 1993), pp. 143, 145, ill., notes a resemblance to Greuze's untraced 1761 portrait of the dauphin Louis-Ferdinand de France (fig. 9, sold, Hôtel Drouot, Paris, May 12, 1910, no. 3).
JoLynn Edwards. Alexandre-Joseph Paillet: Expert et marchand de tableaux à la fin du XVIIIe siècle. Paris, 1996, p. 79, ill.
Edgar Munhall. Greuze the Draftsman. Exh. cat.London, 2002, pp. 22, 88, 90, ill., discusses it in relation to cat. no. 22, "Presumed Portrait of Louis-Philippe, duc d'Orléans," a drawing that he previously identified as the comte d'Angiviller.
Joseph Baillio et al. The Arts of France from François Ier to Napoléon Ier. Exh. cat., Wildenstein & Co., Inc. New York, [2005], p. 78.
Florence Gétreau. Musée Jacquemart-André: Peintures et dessins de l'école française. Paris, 2011, p. 160.