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Baron of Marinville (oil on canvas)
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Baron of Marinville (oil on canvas)
698754 Baron of Marinville (oil on canvas) by Kinson, Francois Josephe (1771-1839); 58x51 cm; BibliothAque Paul-Marmottan, Ville de Boulogne-Billancourt, Academie des Beaux-Arts, France; (add.info.: Etienne Jules Cousin de Marinville (1780-1861) Chamberlain and Grand Master of the Wardrobe to Jerome Bonaparte, King of Westphalia (1784-1860); Propriete de l Academie des Beaux-Arts; Academie; legs Paul Marmottan; legacy; ); eBibliotheque Marmottan, Paris; Belgian, out of copyright
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Baron Chamberlain Chamberlain Arthur Neville 1869 1940 First Empire Frame Gilded Grand Master Jerome Bonaparte Medal Medals Napoleon Wardrobe Westphalia
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The captivating portrait titled "Baron of Marinville" by Francois Josephe Kinson depicts Etienne Jules Cousin de Marinville, a prominent figure in the French court during the 18th century. This oil on canvas masterpiece measures 58x51 cm and is housed at the Bibliothèque Paul-Marmottan in Boulogne-Billancourt, France. Etienne Jules Cousin de Marinville served as Chamberlain and Grand Master of the Wardrobe to Jerome Bonaparte, who was then King of Westphalia. The artist skillfully captures his subject's noble bearing and regal attire, showcasing him wearing an exquisite red and gilded costume adorned with medals. The oval-shaped frame adds an elegant touch to this remarkable piece. This painting is a testament to Kinson's talent for portraiture during the First Empire era. It offers viewers a glimpse into the opulent world of French nobility, highlighting their grandeur and influence within society. The Baron of Marinville's legacy lives on through this artwork, which now belongs to Académie des Beaux-Arts thanks to Paul Marmottan's generous bequest. Its inclusion in eBibliothèque Marmottan allows art enthusiasts worldwide to appreciate its beauty and historical significance. With its meticulous details and masterful execution, "Baron of Marinville" stands as a timeless representation of French aristocracy during one of history's most fascinating periods – an enduring tribute to both
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