De Bourbon Collection
"Exploring the Legacy of de Bourbon: A Captivating Journey through History and Art" Step into the enchanting world of de Bourbon
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"Exploring the Legacy of de Bourbon: A Captivating Journey through History and Art" Step into the enchanting world of de Bourbon, where history intertwines with art to create a captivating narrative. From Charles Claude de Flahaut, Comte d Angiviller's portrait by Jean-Baptiste Greuze in 1763 to Queen Henrietta Maria's mysterious depiction in 1770 by an unknown artist, each piece unravels a different chapter. Travel back to 1641 as you witness the poignant union between Charles I and Henrietta Maria captured masterfully by Wenceslaus Hollar. Marvel at Richmond Palace's grandeur in Hollar's intricate illustration from 1638, transporting you to a time of opulence and regal splendor. "The Zenith of French Glory; - the Pinnacle of Liberty" takes us to February 12, 1793, offering a glimpse into a tumultuous era marked by revolution and transformation. Delve deeper into this period with the print of Louis XVI on a portrait medal from possibly 1789-90 or Augustin de Saint-Aubin's portrayal featuring Louis XVI alongside Henri IV and Louis XII in 1791. Uncover hidden symbolism within caricatures like "Louis XVI as a Ram, " shedding light on public perception during the late eighteenth century. The enigmatic "Mysterious Urn" reveals silhouettes representing the French royal family amidst political turmoil from 1793-1800. Immerse yourself in lavish festivities with Versailles' masked ball decoration that adorned its halls during extravagant celebrations. And don't forget Elisabeth of Bourbon, Queen of Spain—her striking portrait immortalized by Paulus Pontius transports us directly to her reign in 1632. Join us on this mesmerizing journey through centuries past as we unravel tales woven within these remarkable artworks—a testament to the enduring allure and significance of de Bourbon.