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Portrait presumed to be Marguerite de Valois (1492-1549) (painted enamel)
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Portrait presumed to be Marguerite de Valois (1492-1549) (painted enamel)
XIR240901 Portrait presumed to be Marguerite de Valois (1492-1549) (painted enamel) by Limousin, Leonard (c.1505-c.1575); Musee de la Ville de Paris, Musee du Petit-Palais, France; (add.info.: daughter of Charles d Orleans and Louise de Savoie; wife of Charles d Alencon then Henri d Albret; ); French, out of copyright
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This exquisite print captures a stunning portrait presumed to be Marguerite de Valois, the enigmatic figure from the 16th century. Painted in delicate enamel by Leonard Limousin, this artwork is housed at the Musee de la Ville de Paris, Musee du Petit-Palais in France. Marguerite de Valois was a woman of great significance during her time. Born in 1492 as the daughter of Charles d Orleans and Louise de Savoie, she went on to become the wife of both Charles d Alencon and Henri d Albret. Her life was intertwined with political alliances and power struggles that defined Renaissance Europe. In this portrait, Marguerite exudes an air of regality and elegance. She wears an elaborate headdress adorned with intricate details that signify her status as queen. A magnificent collar frames her face, highlighting her aristocratic lineage. The artist's skillful use of painted enamel brings out every nuance and subtlety in Marguerite's features. From her piercing gaze to the gentle curve of her lips, each brushstroke immortalizes her beauty for generations to admire. As we delve into history through this remarkable piece of art, we are transported back to a time when queens held immense influence over their realms. The portrait serves as a testament to Marguerite's legacy as Queen Consort of Navarre and offers us a glimpse into the opulence and grandeur that surrounded royalty during the Renaissance era.
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