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Francoise D Aubigne Maintenon, Aka Madame De Maintenon, 1635-1719. Second Wife Of Louis Xiv. Photo-Etching After The Painting By Stael. From The Book "Lady Jacksons Works, Old Paris Ii, Its Court And Literary Salons"Published London 1899
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Francoise D Aubigne Maintenon, Aka Madame De Maintenon, 1635-1719. Second Wife Of Louis Xiv. Photo-Etching After The Painting By Stael. From The Book "Lady Jacksons Works, Old Paris Ii, Its Court And Literary Salons"Published London 1899
Francoise D Aubigne Maintenon, Aka Madame De Maintenon, 1635-1719. Second Wife Of Louis Xiv. Photo-Etching After The Painting By Stael. From The Book " Lady Jacksons Works, Old Paris Ii, Its Court And Literary Salons" Published London 1899
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Louis Xiv Plate Second Wife Daubigne Madame De Maintenon Maintenon
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This print showcases Francoise D Aubigne Maintenon, also known as Madame De Maintenon, who lived from 1635 to 1719. She was the second wife of Louis XIV, the renowned King of France. The image is a photo-etching reproduction of an exquisite painting by Stael and is featured in the book "Lady Jacksons Works, Old Paris II, Its Court and Literary Salons" published in London in 1899. In this portrait, Madame De Maintenon exudes elegance and grace with her regal posture and refined attire. Her gaze is both enigmatic and commanding, hinting at her influential role within the French court during one of its most illustrious periods. The black-and-white aesthetic adds a timeless quality to this vertical composition. It allows us to appreciate every intricate detail captured by Ken Welsh's masterful engraving technique. From the delicate lines that define Madame De Maintenon's features to the subtle shading that brings depth to her portrait, each element contributes to a sense of artistry and sophistication. As we admire this remarkable piece of history through Ken Welsh's lens, we are transported back in time to witness the allure and grandeur surrounding one of France's most intriguing figures – Francoise D Aubigne Maintenon: a woman whose influence extended far beyond being merely Louis XIV's second wife.
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