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Monsieur otherwise Philip Duc d Orleans of France (1640-1701) (engraving)
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Monsieur otherwise Philip Duc d Orleans of France (1640-1701) (engraving)
STC158931 Monsieur otherwise Philip Duc d Orleans of France (1640-1701) (engraving) by Bonnart, Henri (1642-1711); Private Collection; (add.info.: brother of Louis XIV (1638-1715); widower of Princess Henrietta of England; father of Queen of Spain and Duchesse de savoye; husband of Charlotte the Princess Palatine; father of Duc de Chatres; ); The Stapleton Collection; French, out of copyright
Media ID 23351200
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This engraving by Henri Bonnart depicts Monsieur otherwise Philip Duc d'Orleans of France, a prominent figure in the 17th and 18th centuries. The print showcases his distinguished appearance and elaborate attire, reflecting the fashion trends of the time. Monsieur was not only known for his exquisite taste in clothing but also for his significant family connections. As the brother of Louis XIV, he held a position of great influence within French society. He had been widowed by Princess Henrietta of England and went on to marry Charlotte, the Princess Palatine. The engraving captures Monsieur's regal presence with an attention to detail that is truly remarkable. His powdered wig adds an air of sophistication while emphasizing the extravagance associated with aristocratic life during this period. Beyond his personal life, Monsieur played a crucial role as a father figure to several notable individuals. He was both father to Queen Maria Luisa of Spain and Duchesse de Savoye, as well as Duc de Chatres. Bonnart's skillful rendering brings this historical figure back to life, allowing us to glimpse into the world of 18th-century France. This print serves as a testament not only to Monsieur's individuality but also to the grandeur and elegance that defined this era. As part of The Stapleton Collection housed in a private collection today, this engraving continues to captivate viewers with its rich historical significance and artistic brilliance.
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