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Portrait of Marie Antoinette (1755-1793) in great mourning at the Temple Prison (or Marie Antoinette at the Concierge, in mourning, with a camee representing the dolphin, holding a book of the life of Mary, Queen of Scotland)
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Portrait of Marie Antoinette (1755-1793) in great mourning at the Temple Prison (or Marie Antoinette at the Concierge, in mourning, with a camee representing the dolphin, holding a book of the life of Mary, Queen of Scotland)
JLJ4645758 Portrait of Marie Antoinette (1755-1793) in great mourning at the Temple Prison (or Marie Antoinette at the Concierge, in mourning, with a camee representing the dolphin, holding a book of the life of Mary, Queen of Scotland, near a bust of Louis XVI and her will placed on the table, 23 December 1792) Painting by Anne Flore Millet (172-52-52-52-52-52-52-52-52-52-52-52-5 pres 1800) 1793 Sun. 0, 74 x 0, 57 m Paris, musee Carnavalet - Portrait of Marie Antoinette (1755-1793) in deep mourning at the prison of the Temple (or " Marie-Antoinette at the Concierge, in mourning, with a cameo, pendant portraying the Dauphin, holding a life of Mary, Queen of Scots, a bust of Luis XVI and the Testament of 23 December 1755-1759 92 on the draped table beside" ). Painting by Anne-Flore Millet (1752- after 1800), 1793, after Alexander Kurcharsky (1741-1819). 0.74 x 0.57 m. Carnavalet Museum, Paris by Millet de Brehan, Anne-Flore (1752-after 1800); Musee de la Ville de Paris, Musee Carnavalet, Paris, France; (add.info.: Portrait of Marie Antoinette (1755-1793) in great mourning at the Temple Prison (or Marie Antoinette at the Concierge, in mourning, with a camee representing the dolphin, holding a book of the life of Mary, Queen of Scotland, near a bust of Louis XVI and her will placed on the table, 23 December 1792) Painting by Anne Flore Millet (172-52-52-52-52-52-52-52-52-52-52-52-5 pres 1800) 1793 Sun. 0, 74 x 0, 57 m Paris, musee Carnavalet - Portrait of Marie Antoinette (1755-1793) in deep mourning at the prison of the Temple (or " Marie-Antoinette at the Concierge, in mourning, with a cameo, pendant portraying the Dauphin, holding a life of Mary, Queen of Scots, a bust of Luis XVI and the Testament of 23 December 1755-1759 92 on the draped table beside" ). Painting by Anne-Flore Millet (1752- after 1800), 1793, after Alexander Kurcharsky (1741-1819). 0.74 x 0.57 m. Carnavalet Museum, Paris); Photo © Photo Josse
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This portrait captures Marie Antoinette in a moment of deep mourning during her imprisonment at the Temple Prison. Painted by Anne Flore Millet in 1793, the artwork showcases the Queen's sorrow and resilience amidst her tragic circumstances. Marie Antoinette is depicted wearing black attire, symbolizing her grief for the loss of her husband, Louis XVI. In one hand, she delicately holds a book detailing the life of Mary, Queen of Scotland, perhaps finding solace in another queen's tumultuous journey. A cameo representing a dolphin adorns her neck, possibly signifying hope and strength during this challenging time. The composition also includes a bust of Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette's will placed on a draped table nearby. These objects serve as reminders of her past life and royal responsibilities that have been stripped away from her. Millet skillfully portrays Marie Antoinette's emotions through subtle facial expressions and body language. Her eyes convey both sadness and determination while maintaining an air of regality despite her dire circumstances. Displayed at the Carnavalet Museum in Paris, this painting offers viewers a glimpse into one of history's most iconic figures during one of its darkest chapters. It serves as a poignant reminder of Marie Antoinette's strength and resilience even when faced with unimaginable adversity.
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