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Florimond de Robertet, secretaire des finances 1458-1527
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Florimond de Robertet, secretaire des finances 1458-1527
Florimond de Robertet, secretaire des finances du roi, Florimond Ier Robertet d Alluye, 1458-1527. Short manteau, pourpoint, yellow pantalons with a violet line. Handcoloured lithograph after a portrait in Roger de Gaignieres portfolios from Le Bibliophile Jacob aka Paul Lacroixs Costumes Historiques de la France (Historical Costumes of France), Administration de Librairie, Paris, 1852. Florimond de Robertet, secretaire des finances du roi, Florimond Ier Robertet d Alluye, 1458-1527. Short manteau, pourpoint, yellow pantalons with a violet line. Handcoloured lithograph after a portrait in Roger de Gaignieres portfolios from Le Bibliophile Jacob aka Paul Lacroixs Costumes Historiques de la France (Historical Costumes of France), Administration de Librairie, Paris, 1852
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Bibliophile Finances Francis Historiques Jacob Lacroix Secretaire Viii
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1. Title: Florimond de Robertet, Secrétaire des Finances du Roi (1458-1527) This handcoloured lithograph showcases Florimond de Robertet, an influential figure during the reigns of Charles VIII, Louis XI, and Francis I of France. Born in Alluye in 1458, Florimond de Robertet held the esteemed position of Secrétaire des Finances du Roi, a role that granted him significant power and responsibility within the royal court. The image presents Florimond in a formal attire typical of the late 15th and early 16th centuries. He wears a short manteau, an outer garment with a narrow, waist-length sleeveless cloak, and a pourpoint, a fitted, long-sleeved jacket worn next to the skin. The pourpoint is made of yellow fabric, adorned with a violet line that outlines its shape and adds a striking contrast. The meticulously handcoloured lithograph is a reproduction of a portrait that originally appeared in Roger de Gaignières' "Portfolios" from Le Bibliophile Jacob, published in Paris in 1852. Gaignières was a renowned antiquarian and bibliophile, and his "Costumes Historiques de la France" series aimed to document and preserve the historical costumes of France. Florimond de Robertet's presence in this collection underscores his importance as a historical figure and the significance of his role in the French monarchy during this period. The vibrant colours and intricate details of this lithograph offer a fascinating glimpse into the fashion and elegance of the French court during the late Middle Ages and the Renaissance.
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