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Portrait of Louis Hercule Timoleon de Cosse (Cosse-Brissac) (1734-1792)
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Portrait of Louis Hercule Timoleon de Cosse (Cosse-Brissac) (1734-1792)
JLJ4634233 Portrait of Louis Hercule Timoleon de Cosse (Cosse-Brissac) (1734-1792), Duke of Brissac He is the great basket maker of France and the governor of Paris at the time of the French Revolution. Watercolour attributed to Henri Pierre Danloux (1753-1809). 1791. Versailles, Lambinet museum by Danloux, Henri-Pierre (1753-1809) (attr. to); Musee Lambinet, Versailles, France; (add.info.: Portrait of Louis Hercule Timoleon de Cosse (Cosse-Brissac) (1734-1792), Duke of Brissac He is the great basket maker of France and the governor of Paris at the time of the French Revolution. Watercolour attributed to Henri Pierre Danloux (1753-1809). 1791. Versailles, Lambinet museum); Photo ePhoto Josse; French, out of copyright
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This print showcases a remarkable portrait of Louis Hercule Timoleon de Cosse (Cosse-Brissac) (1734-1792), the Duke of Brissac and an influential figure during the French Revolution. Painted in 1791 by Henri Pierre Danloux, this watercolor piece is attributed to the talented artist known for his exceptional attention to detail. In this portrait, we see a dignified and regal man with a commanding presence. Louis Hercule Timoleon de Cosse was not only renowned as the Duke of Brissac but also held the esteemed title of "the great basket maker of France". His role as governor of Paris at such a pivotal time in history further solidifies his significance. The use of watercolors adds depth and softness to the painting, capturing both the strength and vulnerability within Louis Hercule's expression. The intricate details in his clothing showcase opulence while also reflecting aspects of his personality and status. Displayed at Versailles' Lambinet museum, this artwork serves as a testament to an era marked by revolution and change. It offers us a glimpse into the life and character of one individual who played an important role during these tumultuous times. As we admire this exquisite print, we are transported back to 18th-century France, where power dynamics shifted dramatically amidst calls for liberty, equality, and fraternity. This portrait encapsulates both historical significance and artistic brilliance - truly deserving its place among fine art collections worldwide.
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