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Portrait of Marie Antoinette. Queen of France (Vienna, November 2, 1755 in Paris
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Portrait of Marie Antoinette. Queen of France (Vienna, November 2, 1755 in Paris
XEE4403689 Portrait of Marie Antoinette. Queen of France (Vienna, November 2, 1755 in Paris, October 16, 1793). after hombres y Mujeres celebres. Barcelona 1877. by Unknown Artist, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: portrait of Marie Antoinette, Queen of France (Vienne, November 2, 1755 in Paris, October 16, 1793). Barcelona 1877.); Stefano Bianchetti; out of copyright
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This portrait captures the essence of Marie Antoinette, the Queen of France. Painted in 1877 by an unknown artist, it showcases her regal beauty and elegance that made her a symbol of luxury and extravagance during the 18th century. Marie Antoinette was born on November 2,1755, in Vienna and later became the Queen Consort to King Louis XVI of France. Her life was filled with opulence and grandeur, as depicted in this stunning print. The intricate details and vibrant colors bring out her delicate features, emphasizing her status as a powerful figure. However, behind the glamorous facade lies a tragic tale. Marie Antoinette's reign came to an abrupt end when she was executed on October 16,1793 during the French Revolution. This portrait serves as a reminder of both her elevated position within society and the ultimate downfall she faced. The Barcelona publication from which this print originates adds historical significance to its value. It is part of a collection called "hombres y Mujeres celebres" meaning famous men and women. This suggests that Marie Antoinette's legacy has endured through time as one of history's most iconic figures. Stefano Bianchetti skillfully captured Marie Antoinette's allure in this chromolithography piece. Now preserved in a private collection, it continues to fascinate art enthusiasts who appreciate both its aesthetic appeal and historical context surrounding one of France's most controversial queens.
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