Marie De Collection
"Marie de: Portraits, Allegories, and Legacies" Step into the world of Marie de, a name that resonates throughout history with power, elegance, and intrigue
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"Marie de: Portraits, Allegories, and Legacies" Step into the world of Marie de, a name that resonates throughout history with power, elegance, and intrigue. From the captivating Madame Bouthillier (Marie de Bragelogne) in 1656 to the regal Marie de Medicis portrayed by Jean Morin, these portraits capture the essence of influential women who shaped their times. In 1802, we meet Marie de Rabutin, Mise de Sevigne - her portrait exuding grace and intelligence. Moving beyond individual depictions, Caspar Barlaeus presents us with allegorical representations such as "Allegory on Discord in France" where Marie de Medici takes center stage as Berecynthia. The city magistrates bid farewell to this formidable queen before the town hall - a testament to her authority. Not limited to nobility alone, we encounter Marie de Beauvillier de Saint-Aignan in 1585 - an enigmatic figure whose identity remains shrouded in mystery. The Palais De Luxembourg stands tall as a symbol of grandeur associated with this illustrious lineage. Artistic masterpieces like Diego Velasquez's "The Lady with a Fan" transport us back to c1640 when fashion and sophistication merged effortlessly. Maria De Medici's portrayal from 1933 reminds us of her enduring legacy that transcends time. Beyond portraiture lies an ancient view of Cheapside from 1897 - bustling streets filled with life and commerce; a glimpse into historical London's vibrant past. Join us on this visual journey through time as we unravel the stories behind these remarkable women named Marie De – each leaving an indelible mark on history for generations to come.