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Portrait of Suzanne de Bourbon (1491-1521) called Child in prayer
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Portrait of Suzanne de Bourbon (1491-1521) called Child in prayer
JLJ4599384 Portrait of Suzanne de Bourbon (1491-1521) called Child in prayer, daughter of Anne of France and Pierre II of Bourbon Painting by Master of Moulins or Jean Hey (1450-1505) 1495-1500 Sun. 0, 27x0, 16 m by Hey, Jean (fl.1494); Louvre, Paris, France; (add.info.: Portrait of Suzanne de Bourbon (1491-1521) called Child in prayer, daughter of Anne of France and Pierre II of Bourbon Painting by Master of Moulins or Jean Hey (1450-1505) 1495-1500 Sun. 0, 27x0, 16 m); Photo ePhoto Josse; French, out of copyright
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This print showcases the exquisite painting titled "Portrait of Suzanne de Bourbon (1491-1521) called Child in prayer". Created by the talented Master of Moulins or Jean Hey between 1495-1500, this masterpiece captures the innocence and devotion of young Suzanne de Bourbon. Suzanne, the daughter of Anne of France and Pierre II of Bourbon, is depicted in a moment of deep contemplation. With her hands clasped together in prayer, she gazes solemnly into the distance. Her delicate features are beautifully accentuated by her elaborate costume and hat, reflecting the fashion trends of 15th-century France. The artist's attention to detail is evident in every brushstroke, from Suzanne's flowing hair to the intricate patterns on her clothing. The medium used for this artwork adds a timeless quality to its overall appeal. Displayed at Louvre Museum in Paris, France, this portrait not only serves as a testament to Suzanne's youth but also provides us with a glimpse into French society during that era. It reminds us that even amidst wealth and privilege, moments of introspection and spirituality can be found. As we admire this remarkable piece through ePhoto Josse's lens, we are reminded once again why art has such an enduring power - it allows us to connect with history while appreciating beauty captured for eternity.
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