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The Baron de Bombelles in the Tuileries, 1765 (black lead, red chalk
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The Baron de Bombelles in the Tuileries, 1765 (black lead, red chalk
659249 The Baron de Bombelles in the Tuileries, 1765 (black lead, red chalk, watercolour heightened with white) by Carmontelle, (Louis Carrogis) (1717-1806); 30.8x18 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: The Baron de Bombelles in the Tuileries. Louis de Carmontelle (1717-1806). Black lead, red chalk, watercolour heightened with white. Dated 1765. 30.8 x 18cm. Baron Joseph Henri de Bombelles (1721-1783) was the son of Henri Francois de Bombelles and Marie Francoise Suzanne de Rasse.); Photo eChristies Images; French, out of copyright
Media ID 23013054
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The Baron de Bombelles in the Tuileries, 1765
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is a captivating portrait captured by French artist Louis Carrogis, also known as Carmontelle. This exquisite print showcases the distinguished figure of Baron Joseph Henri de Bombelles amidst the scenic beauty of the Tuileries gardens. In this artwork, we witness a mature man standing confidently with his hands on his hips, exuding an air of aristocratic elegance. Dressed in fine attire consisting of a jacket and breeches, he carries himself with grace and poise. His walking stick adds to his refined demeanor. The lush greenery surrounding him creates a picturesque backdrop that transports us to the late eighteenth century countryside. The towering trees frame the scene while hinting at nature's tranquility. Carmontelle skillfully employs black lead, red chalk, watercolor heightened with white to bring depth and texture to this masterpiece. The artist's attention to detail is evident in every stroke, capturing not only Bombelles' physical appearance but also conveying his character and stature. This artwork serves as a testament to both historical significance and artistic brilliance. It offers us a glimpse into the fashion trends and lifestyle of European aristocracy during this period. "The Baron de Bombelles in the Tuileries" is truly an exceptional piece that encapsulates timeless beauty and captures our imagination through its rich colors, meticulous detailing, and evocative setting.
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