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Photo Mug : French royal officer, 17th century, after an engraving of 1675, by Jean de Saint Jean - Lithography based on an illustration by Edmond Lechevallier-Chevignard (1825-1902), from "Costumes historiques des 16e

French royal officer, 17th century, after an engraving of 1675, by Jean de Saint Jean - Lithography based on an illustration by Edmond Lechevallier-Chevignard (1825-1902), from 'Costumes historiques des 16e




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French royal officer, 17th century, after an engraving of 1675, by Jean de Saint Jean - Lithography based on an illustration by Edmond Lechevallier-Chevignard (1825-1902), from "Costumes historiques des 16e

FLO4616759 French royal officer, 17th century, after an engraving of 1675, by Jean de Saint Jean - Lithography based on an illustration by Edmond Lechevallier-Chevignard (1825-1902), from " Costumes historiques des 16e, 17th et 18th Siecles" by Georges Duplessis (1834-1899), edition 1867 by Lechevallier-Chevignard, Edmond (1825-1902); (add.info.: French royal officer, 17th century, after an engraving of 1675, by Jean de Saint Jean - Lithography based on an illustration by Edmond Lechevallier-Chevignard (1825-1902), from " Costumes historiques des 16e, 17th et 18th Siecles" by Georges Duplessis (1834-1899), edition 1867); © Florilegius

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Bring history to life with our Media Storehouse Photo Mugs, featuring this stunning 17th century French royal officer image. Based on an original engraving from 1675 by Jean de Saint Jean, this design showcases intricate detail and authenticity. The high-quality lithograph is derived from an illustration by Edmond Lechevallier-Chevignard, ensuring a beautiful and accurate representation of this historical figure. Perfect for tea or coffee, these mugs make unique and thoughtful gifts for history enthusiasts or anyone who appreciates fine art. Add a personal touch by gifting a mug with a special image or design of your own. Embrace the past with every sip.

Elevate your coffee or tea experience with our premium white ceramic mug. Its wide, comfortable handle makes drinking easy, and you can rely on it to be both microwave and dishwasher safe. Sold in single units, preview may show both sides of the same mug so you can see how the picture wraps around.

Elevate your coffee or tea experience with our premium white ceramic mug. Its wide, comfortable handle makes drinking easy, and you can rely on it to be both microwave and dishwasher safe. Sold in single units, preview may show both sides of the same mug so you can see how the picture wraps around.

These are individually made so all sizes are approximate


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This print showcases a French royal officer from the 17th century, based on an engraving by Jean de Saint Jean and brought to life through lithography by Edmond Lechevallier-Chevignard. The illustration is taken from "Costumes historiques des 16e, 17th et 18th Siecles" by Georges Duplessis, published in 1867. The officer's attire exudes elegance and sophistication, reflecting the fashion of the era. His meticulously embroidered costume features intricate lace details that adorn his sleeves and collar. A dashing bow tie adds a touch of refinement to his ensemble. With a hat perched atop his head and a hairpiece enhancing his appearance, he presents himself as a true gentleman of noble birth. Accessories such as gloves, belts, and footwear complete this aristocratic look while showcasing the attention to detail prevalent during this period. Notably, he holds what appears to be tobacco in one hand—a symbol of indulgence associated with high society at the time. This image offers us a glimpse into French history and culture during the late Renaissance period. It captures not only the sartorial choices but also hints at societal norms and values that were prominent during this time—coquetry being one such aspect. Bridgeman Images' reproduction allows us to appreciate the artistry involved in creating this stunning portrayal of a French royal officer from centuries past.

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