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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

Background imageMarie De Collection: Madame Bouthillier (Marie de Bragelogne), 1656. Creator: Robert Nanteuil

Madame Bouthillier (Marie de Bragelogne), 1656. Creator: Robert Nanteuil
Madame Bouthillier (Marie de Bragelogne), 1656

Background imageMarie De Collection: Marie de Medicis, reine de France. Creator: Jean Morin

Marie de Medicis, reine de France. Creator: Jean Morin
Marie de Medicis, reine de France

Background imageMarie De Collection: Portrait of Marie de Rabutin, Mise de Sevigne, 1802

Portrait of Marie de Rabutin, Mise de Sevigne, 1802

Background imageMarie De Collection: Plate 12: Allegory on the Discord in France, from Caspar Barlaeus

Plate 12: Allegory on the Discord in France, from Caspar Barlaeus, " Medicea Hospes", 1638

Background imageMarie De Collection: Plate 5a: Marie de Medici as Berecynthia, from Caspar Barlaeus

Plate 5a: Marie de Medici as Berecynthia, from Caspar Barlaeus, " Medicea Hospes", 1638

Background imageMarie De Collection: City magistrates taking leave of Marie de Medici before the town hall

City magistrates taking leave of Marie de Medici before the town hall, from Caspar Barlaeus, " Medicea Hospes", 1638

Background imageMarie De Collection: Plate 9: Allegory on the Discord in France, from Caspar Barlaeus

Plate 9: Allegory on the Discord in France, from Caspar Barlaeus, " Medicea Hospes", 1638

Background imageMarie De Collection: Marie de Beauvillier de Saint-Aignan, 1585, (1907). Creator: Unknown

Marie de Beauvillier de Saint-Aignan, 1585, (1907). Creator: Unknown
Marie de Beauvilliers de Saint-Aignan, 1585, (1907). Portrait of French abbess Marie-Catherine de Beauvilliers (1574-1667) who was also a mistresses of King Henry IV of France

Background imageMarie De Collection: The Palais De Luxembourg, Paris, 1890. Creator: Unknown

The Palais De Luxembourg, Paris, 1890. Creator: Unknown
The Palais De Luxembourg, Paris, 1890. Luxembourg Palace built 1615-1645 to designs of Salomon de Brosse as a royal residence for Marie de Medici

Background imageMarie De Collection: The Lady with a Fan, c1640, (1946). Creator: Diego Velasquez

The Lady with a Fan, c1640, (1946). Creator: Diego Velasquez
The Lady with a Fan, c1640, (1946). Portrait of a woman, possibly the French courtier Marie de Rohan, Duchess of Chevreuse (1600-1679). Painting in the Wallace Collection in London

Background imageMarie De Collection: Maria De Medici, (1933). Creator: Unknown

Maria De Medici, (1933). Creator: Unknown
Maria De Medici, (1933). Portrait of Marie de Medici of France (1575-1642), second wife of Henry IV. She acted as regent for their son, Louis XIII, after Henry was assassinated in 1610

Background imageMarie De Collection: Ancient View of Cheapside, (1897). Creator: Unknown

Ancient View of Cheapside, (1897). Creator: Unknown
Ancient View of Cheapside, (1897). The procession of Marie de Medici along Cheapside in the City of London, part of the French Queens visit to King Charles I and her daughter Henrietta Maria in 1638

Background imageMarie De Collection: Cheapside, Cross and Conduit, 1638, (1809)

Cheapside, Cross and Conduit, 1638, (1809). The procession of Marie de Medici along Cheapside in the City of London, part of the French Queens visit to King Charles I

Background imageMarie De Collection: View of the procession of Marie de Medici along Cheapside, City of London, 1638 (1809)

View of the procession of Marie de Medici along Cheapside, City of London, 1638 (1809). The procession was part of the French Queens visit to King Charles I and Henrietta Maria

Background imageMarie De Collection: Mary of Guise, Queen Consort of James V of Scotland, (1825)

Mary of Guise, Queen Consort of James V of Scotland, (1825). Mary (1515-1560) married James in 1538. The mother of Mary, Queen of Scots, she ruled Scotland as regent from 1554-1560

Background imageMarie De Collection: The landing of the Lady de Coucy at Boulogne, 1399 (1905)

The landing of the Lady de Coucy at Boulogne, 1399 (1905). Bringing news of the imprisonment of King Richard II of England to Charles VI of France. From Cassells History of England, Vol

Background imageMarie De Collection: Marriage of Henry IV of France and Marie de Medici, 17th December 1600 (1882-1884)

Marriage of Henry IV of France and Marie de Medici, 17th December 1600 (1882-1884). Artist: C Aplante
Marriage of Henry IV of France and Marie de Medici, 17th December 1600 (1882-1884). Marie (1573-1642) was the second wife of Henry IV

Background imageMarie De Collection: A lady of the court, Marie de Medici as a widow, and a gentleman, c1620 (1882-1884)

A lady of the court, Marie de Medici as a widow, and a gentleman, c1620 (1882-1884). Marie de Medici married King Henry IV of France in 1600

Background imageMarie De Collection: Marie de Bourgogne, daughter of Charles le Temeraire, 16th century (1849)

Marie de Bourgogne, daughter of Charles le Temeraire, 16th century (1849). A 19th century version based on an original 16th century engraving held by the Cabinet des Estampes, Bibliotheque Nationale

Background imageMarie De Collection: Marie de Medici, Queen Consort of Henry IV of France. Artist: Geoffroy

Marie de Medici, Queen Consort of Henry IV of France. Artist: Geoffroy
Marie de Medici. Marie (1573-1642) was the second wife of Henry IV. She acted as regent for their son, Louis XIII, after Henry was assassinated in 1610

Background imageMarie De Collection: Luxembourg Palace, Paris, c1830. Artist: E I Roberts

Luxembourg Palace, Paris, c1830. Artist: E I Roberts
Luxembourg Palace, Paris, c1830. The palace was built for Marie de Medicis, mother of king Louis XIII of France

Background imageMarie De Collection: The Medici Cycle: Henri IV leaving for the war in Germany, 20th March 1610, (1621-1625)

The Medici Cycle: Henri IV leaving for the war in Germany, 20th March 1610, (1621-1625). Artist: Peter Paul Rubens
The Medici Cycle: Henri IV leaving for the war in Germany, 20th March 1610, (1621-1625). Henri IV leaves for the war and bestows the government of his kingdom to his wife, Marie de Medici

Background imageMarie De Collection: Marie de Medici as Pallas Athena, 1622. Artist: Peter Paul Rubens

Marie de Medici as Pallas Athena, 1622. Artist: Peter Paul Rubens
Marie de Medici as Pallas Athena, 1622. Rubens, Pieter Paul (1577-1640). Found in the collection of the State Hermitage, St. Petersburg

Background imageMarie De Collection: The Coronation of Marie de Medici, 1622. Artist: Peter Paul Rubens

The Coronation of Marie de Medici, 1622. Artist: Peter Paul Rubens
The Coronation of Marie de Medici, 1622. Rubens, Pieter Paul (1577-1640). Found in the collection of the State Hermitage, St. Petersburg

Background imageMarie De Collection: Cup, 1347, (1843). Artist: Henry Shaw

Cup, 1347, (1843). Artist: Henry Shaw
Cup, 1347, (1843). A 19th-century design after a woodcut showing a cup of silver gilt presented to Pembroke College, Cambridge in 1347 by its foundress, Mary de Valentia, countess of Pembroke

Background imageMarie De Collection: Marie de Guise, Queen Consort of James V of Scotland, (1907)

Marie de Guise, Queen Consort of James V of Scotland, (1907). Portrait of Mary of Guise (1515-1560) who was the mother of Mary, Queen of Scots

Background imageMarie De Collection: Portrait of Maria de Medici, 16th century. Artist: Alessandro Allori

Portrait of Maria de Medici, 16th century. Artist: Alessandro Allori
Portrait of Maria de Medici (26 April 1575 - 4 July 1642, from the Kunthistoriches Museums collection, Vienna, 16th century

Background imageMarie De Collection: Madame Bouthillier (Marie de Bragelogne), ca. 1656. Creator: Robert Nanteuil

Madame Bouthillier (Marie de Bragelogne), ca. 1656. Creator: Robert Nanteuil
Madame Bouthillier (Marie de Bragelogne), ca. 1656

Background imageMarie De Collection: Portrait of Marie de Medici sitting on a throne, Cornelis van Dalen I, unknown, 1639

Portrait of Marie de Medici sitting on a throne, Cornelis van Dalen I, unknown, 1639


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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.