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Antoine du Pluvinel, French riding master, 1852 (lithograph)
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Antoine du Pluvinel, French riding master, 1852 (lithograph)
FLO4571744 Antoine du Pluvinel, French riding master, 1852 (lithograph) by Van de Passe, Willem (c.1598-c.1637) (after); (add.info.: Antoine du Pluvinel, French riding master, 1552-1620. Author of L'Instruction du Roy en l'Exercise de Riding a Horse. Handcoloured lithograph after an engraved portrait by Crispin de Pas from Le Bibliophile Jacob aka Paul Lacroix's Costumes Historique de la France (Historical Costumes of France), Administration de Librairie, Paris, 1852.); © Florilegius
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This lithograph print showcases Antoine du Pluvinel, a renowned French riding master from the 16th century. In this image, we see him depicted in exquisite detail, wearing a stylish hat that adds an air of sophistication to his appearance. Du Pluvinel's expertise in horsemanship is evident as he holds a sword with confidence and grace. Born in 1552 and passing away in 1620, Antoine du Pluvinel was not only a skilled equestrian but also an accomplished writer. He authored "L'Instruction du Roy en l'Exercise de Riding a Horse" which served as a comprehensive guide to horseback riding during that era. The hand-colored lithograph captures the essence of Du Pluvinel's character and influence on French culture. Created by Willem Van de Passe after an engraved portrait by Crispin de Pas, this artwork is part of Paul Lacroix's "Costumes Historique de la France". Published in Paris in 1852, it offers historical insight into the fashion and customs of France during the sixteenth century. This stunning piece transports us back to an age when elegance and skill were highly valued attributes. It serves as both a visual delight for art enthusiasts and a reminder of Du Pluvinel's significant contributions to horsemanship and literature.
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