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Portrait James Savoy Count Romont front Complete Coat
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Portrait James Savoy Count Romont front Complete Coat
Portrait of James of Savoy, Count of Romont (front), Complete Coat of arms of Jacob of Savoy, held by two lions in front of black ground (back), c. 1475, mixed technique on oak, 34 x 24.5 cm, unmarked. Above and below the back coat of arms: Jaques ÔÇó de ÔÇó Savoy, Conte ÔÇó de ÔÇó Romont, Niederlandischer Meister, 15. Jh. Hans Memling, (Kopie nach / copy after), Seligenstadt um 1440-1494 Brugge
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15 Jh Arms Back Conte Count Front Hans Memling Held Jacob James Mixed Technique Niederländischer Meister Savoy Two Lions Unmarked Jaques
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This print showcases the exquisite artwork titled "Portrait of James of Savoy, Count of Romont (front), Complete Coat of Arms of Jacob of Savoy, held by two lions in front of black ground (back)". Created around 1475 using a mixed technique on oak, this masterpiece measures 34 x 24.5 cm and remains unmarked. The front side features a striking portrait capturing the regal essence of James Savoy, Count Romont. His dignified presence is accentuated by his elaborate attire and commanding gaze. The artist's attention to detail is evident in every brushstroke, highlighting the skill and craftsmanship involved in creating this remarkable piece. On the back side, we are treated to an intricate depiction of Jacob's coat of arms held by two majestic lions against a contrasting black background. This element adds depth and symbolism to the overall composition. Above and below the back coat of arms are inscriptions that read "Jaques ÔÇó de ÔÇó Savoy, Conte ÔÇó de ÔÇó Romont" as well as "Niederlandischer Meister, 15. Jh". These details provide historical context about both the subject matter and origins of this artwork. Attributed to Hans Memling from Seligenstadt (circa 1440-1494) or possibly a copy after him from Brugge, this piece represents an important contribution to art history. Its inclusion in Liszt Collection ensures its preservation for
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