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Tote Bag : Henri-Jacques-Guillaume Clarke, Duc de Feltre (1765-1818) (oil on canvas)
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Henri-Jacques-Guillaume Clarke, Duc de Feltre (1765-1818) (oil on canvas)
XIR174312 Henri-Jacques-Guillaume Clarke, Duc de Feltre (1765-1818) (oil on canvas) by Fabre, Francois Xavier (1766-1837); 217x144 cm; Musee des Beaux-Arts, Nantes, France; (add.info.: Minister of War for Napoleon; responsible for creation of the Grande Armee; friend of Napoleon but later fell out with him as Napoleon blamed Clarke for the failure of Russian campaign; Clarke then offered service to Louis XVIII, who created him a Marshal of France in 1816; marechal; ); French, out of copyright
Media ID 12741281
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This print showcases the esteemed Henri-Jacques-Guillaume Clarke, Duc de Feltre, a prominent figure in French history. Painted by the talented artist Francois Xavier Fabre, this oil on canvas masterpiece measures an impressive 217x144 cm and is housed in the Musee des Beaux-Arts in Nantes, France. Henri-Jacques-Guillaume Clarke served as Napoleon's Minister of War and played a crucial role in creating the formidable Grande Armee. Although initially close friends with Napoleon, their relationship soured when Clarke was held responsible for the failure of the Russian campaign. Seeking redemption, he offered his services to Louis XVIII who rewarded him by appointing him as a Marshal of France in 1816. In this portrait, we see Clarke standing confidently and regally adorned with a plumed hat and silver brocade attire. The numerous medals adorning his chest symbolize his exceptional military achievements and illustrious career. His full-length pose exudes authority and power befitting his status as both minister and marshal. The attention to detail captured by Fabre brings out every nuance of Clarke's countenance - from his piercing gaze to the subtle lines etched upon his face that speak volumes about a life dedicated to serving France. This remarkable image immortalizes one of history's most influential figures while offering us a glimpse into an era defined by grandeur and political intrigue.
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