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Bust of Anne-Marie-Louise Thomas de Domangeville de Serilly, Comtesse de Pange
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Bust of Anne-Marie-Louise Thomas de Domangeville de Serilly, Comtesse de Pange
2970888 Bust of Anne-Marie-Louise Thomas de Domangeville de Serilly, Comtesse de Pange, 1780 (marble) by Houdon, Jean-Antoine (1741-1828); height: 89.9 cm; The Art Institute of Chicago, IL, USA; (add.info.: Anne-Louise de Domangeville (24 August 1762 - 17 April 1799), French noblewoman.); Through prior acquisitions of the George F. Harding Collection; the Lacy Armour, Harry and Maribel G. Blum Foundation, Richard T. Crane, Jr. and European Decorative Arts Purchase endowments; ; French, out of copyright
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© Through prior acquisitions of the George F. Harding Collection; the Lacy Armour, Harry and Maribel G. Blum Foundation, Richard T. Crane, Jr. and European Decorative Arts Purchase endowments; / Bridgeman Images
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This print showcases the exquisite marble bust of Anne-Marie-Louise Thomas de Domangeville de Serilly, Comtesse de Pange. Created by the renowned sculptor Jean-Antoine Houdon in 1780, this masterpiece stands at an impressive height of 89.9 cm and is housed in The Art Institute of Chicago. The bust beautifully captures the elegance and grace of Anne-Marie-Louise, a French noblewoman who lived from August 24,1762 to April 17,1799. Her aristocratic lineage is evident in her regal pose and refined features depicted with remarkable precision by Houdon's skilled hands. Through prior acquisitions including the George F. Harding Collection and various endowments, this artwork has found its rightful place among other esteemed pieces at The Art Institute of Chicago. Anne-Marie-Louise's portrait serves as a testament to her status as a noblewoman during that era. It not only immortalizes her beauty but also symbolizes the cultural significance attached to portraiture during that time. As we gaze upon this stunning sculpture, we are transported back to a period when art was used to capture the essence and social standing of individuals like Anne-Marie-Louise Thomas de Domangeville de Serilly, Comtesse de Pange. This print allows us to appreciate both the artistic mastery of Jean-Antoine Houdon and the timeless allure of one remarkable woman from history.
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