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Portrait of Francoise de Longwy, wife of Admiral Philippe Chabot, widow in 1543
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Portrait of Francoise de Longwy, wife of Admiral Philippe Chabot, widow in 1543
JLJ4619477 Portrait of Francoise de Longwy, wife of Admiral Philippe Chabot, widow in 1543, remarried in 1545 to Jacques de Peruse, lord of Ecars. Painting by Corneille De Lyon (Corneille de The Hague) (1500/1510-1574). Oil on wood. Dim: 0.13 x 0.16m. Versailles, Musee Du Chateau - Portrait of Francoise de Longwy, wife of Admiral Philippe Chabot, widowed in 1543, remarried to Jacques Peruse, Lord of Ecars, in 1545. Painting by Corneille de Lyon painting (Corneille de The Hague) (1500/1510-1574). Oil on wood. 0.13 x 0.16 m. Castle Museum, Versailles, France by Corneille de la Haye (de Lyon) (1500-75); Musee et Domaine National de Versailles et de Trianon, Versailles, France; (add.info.: Portrait of Francoise de Longwy, wife of Admiral Philippe Chabot, widow in 1543, remarried in 1545 to Jacques de Peruse, lord of Ecars. Painting by Corneille De Lyon (Corneille de The Hague) (1500/1510-1574). Oil on wood. Dim: 0.13 x 0.16m. Versailles, Musee Du Chateau - Portrait of Francoise de Longwy, wife of Admiral Philippe Chabot, widowed in 1543, remarried to Jacques Peruse, Lord of Ecars, in 1545. Painting by Corneille de Lyon painting (Corneille de The Hague) (1500/1510-1574). Oil on wood. 0.13 x 0.16 m. Castle Museum, Versailles, France); Photo ePhoto Josse; Netherlandish, out of copyright
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This portrait print showcases Francoise de Longwy, a woman of great significance during the 16th century. Painted by Corneille De Lyon (Corneille de The Hague) between 1500 and 1574, this oil on wood masterpiece measures 0.13 x 0.16m and can be found in the Castle Museum at Versailles, France. Francoise de Longwy was initially married to Admiral Philippe Chabot but tragically became a widow in 1543. However, she did not let her grief define her life as she remarried Jacques de Peruse, Lord of Ecars, just two years later in 1545. This painting beautifully captures her elegance and strength as she navigated through these significant life changes. The artist skillfully portrays Francoise with intricate details that highlight her beauty and grace. Her eyes exude wisdom while her delicate features are accentuated by the soft lighting used in the painting. The choice of colors adds depth to the composition and enhances its overall allure. Displayed prominently within the Musee Du Chateau at Versailles, this artwork serves as a testament to Francoise's resilience and determination amidst adversity. It offers viewers an intimate glimpse into the life of a remarkable woman who played an influential role during a tumultuous era. As we admire this print captured by Photo Josse from Fine Art Finder, we are reminded of Francoise's enduring legacy and how art has the power to immortalize individuals throughout history for generations to come.
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