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Courtier Collection

"Courtier: A Glimpse into the Intriguing World of Power and Influence" Step into the enchanting realm of courtiers, where history intertwines with artistry and politics

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Courtier Collection: Count of St Germain, French alchemist
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Courtier Collection: Dance in the public ballroom of the Imperial Palace, Vienna. Watercolor by Wilhelm Gause, 1900
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Courtier Collection: Thomas Wyatt / Holbein
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Courtier Collection: Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn Observed by Queen Catherine, 1870. Artist: Marcus Stone
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Courtier Collection: Submission of Henry IV. At Canossa, (1077), 1890. Creator: Unknown
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Courtier Collection: MURASAKI SHIKIBU (c. 978 - c. 1014). Japanese writer
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Courtier Collection: BAHADUR SHAH II (1775-1862). Last Mughal emperor of India (1837-58). Mughal painting
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Courtier Collection: Sir John Gage, c1532-1543 (1945). Artist: Hans Holbein the Younger
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Courtier Collection: VERSAILLES: GARDEN, 1685. Gardens of the Petit Trianon at the royal Palace of Versailles, France
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Courtier Collection: FRANCE: COURT LIFE, 1690s. Waiting in The Fourth Room of the Apartments
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Courtier Collection: FRANCE: COURT LIFE, 1690s. Playing cards in the Second Room of the Apartments
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Courtier Collection: FRANCE: COURT LIFE, 1690s. Fourth Room of the Apartments
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Courtier Collection: Portrait of Barbara Campanini (1721-1799), known as La Barbarina (La Barberina)
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Courtier Collection: Portrait Of Sir John Nicholas, 1667. Creator: Peter Lely
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Courtier Collection: Monument of William Herbert, Earl of Pembroke, in old St Pauls Cathedral, City of London, 1656
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Courtier Collection: Roger Palmer (1634-1705), 1st Earl of Castlemaine, 19th century
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Courtier Collection: Poster, Rudge Cycles
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Courtier Collection: King George V on horseback, Hyde Park, London
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Courtier Collection: 16th Century Cavalry
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Courtier Collection: Detail of The Entry of Louis XIV (1638-1715) and Maria Theresa (1638-83) into Arras
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Courtier Collection: The Boyhood of Raleigh, after the painting by Sir John Everett Millais
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Courtier Collection: Tsar Nicholas II (1868-1918) and his wife Tsarina Alexandra Feodorovna - On the 1st of
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Courtier Collection: An airy spirit (pen & ink on paper)
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Courtier Collection: Woman in a ball gown with mask, 1788
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Courtier Collection: Queen Artemisia, c. 1609 (pen & ink on paper)
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Courtier Collection: Maharana Sarup Singh Inspects a Prize Stallion, 1845-46. Creator: Tara
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Courtier Collection: George Villiers, 1st Duke of Buckingham, (1910)
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Courtier Collection: French Ball, Royal Almanac, with a score sheet of the Menuet de Strasbourg
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Courtier Collection: QUEEN ELIZABETH I, 1575. Queen Elizabeth I at a royal picnic
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Courtier Collection: Statue of Li Hongzhang, Xujiahui, China
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Courtier Collection: Portrait of Sir Walter Raleigh (1554-1618) from Lodges British Portraits
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Courtier Collection: Feast in front of a palace (12th-13th c. ). Japanese
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Courtier Collection: FRANCE: VERSAILLES, 1687. The avenue, two stables, gates and two courtyards seen from the Palace
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Courtier Collection: Henry Lord Jermyn
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Courtier Collection: Mike Parker, equerry to Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh
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Courtier Collection: Lady-in-waiting at Queen Anne's court, c1712-1714. Creator: Michael Dahl
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Courtier Collection: Oscar II and his family, c1900. Creator: Nordic Museum
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Courtier Collection: 'Costume ball at the royal palace d. 4 March 1851'. Creator: Fritz von Dardel
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Courtier Collection: Wallis Simpson with Mr and Mrs Herman Rogers
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Courtier Collection: Abu l-Fazl ibn Mubarak presenting the Akbarnama to Akbar
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Courtier Collection: Court Mantles during the reign of Louis XVIII
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Courtier Collection: Chanakya and king Chandragupta (w/c on paper)
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Courtier Collection: Procession for Emperor Charles VII following the coronation, (print)
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Courtier Collection: Napoleon and his court. (print)
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Courtier Collection: Louis XIV and his court, 19th century (engraving)
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Courtier Collection: Procession of King Rene I of Anjou (1409-1480) to Aix en Provence, 1877 (lithograph)
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Courtier Collection: The King of Brobdingnag and Gulliver, after 1804 (engraving)
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Courtier Collection: Phryne in front the Areopage, 1861 (oil on canvas)


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"Courtier: A Glimpse into the Intriguing World of Power and Influence" Step into the enchanting realm of courtiers, where history intertwines with artistry and politics. From the enigmatic Count of St Germain, a French alchemist whose secrets remain shrouded in mystery, to Thomas Wyatt's captivating poetry immortalized by Holbein's brushstrokes, these courtiers left an indelible mark on their era. Intriguingly captured in Jean Philippe Delaroche's oil painting is Barbara Campanini, known as La Barbarina - her allure transcends time. Meanwhile, the Monument of William Herbert stands tall amidst old St Pauls Cathedral in London, a testament to his noble legacy. Roger Palmer, 1st Earl of Castlemaine from the 19th century exudes regal charm through his portrait while King George V commands attention astride his majestic horse in Hyde Park. The Submission of Henry IV at Canossa depicts a pivotal moment in history when power knelt before faith. Murasaki Shikibu emerges as a literary luminary; her words continue to captivate readers centuries later. Bahadur Shah II reigns as India's last Mughal emperor - an exquisite Mughal painting immortalizes him for eternity. Wilhelm Gause's watercolor transports us to Vienna's Imperial Palace ballroom where dance becomes an expression of opulence and grandeur under Emperor Francis Joseph’s watchful eye. Sir John Gage gazes back at us from Hans Holbein the Younger’s masterpiece—a timeless representation of aristocracy. Lastly, Versailles' resplendent gardens beckon us with their ethereal beauty—Perelles' line engraving captures this enchantment perfectly. These glimpses into courtly life remind us that behind every powerful figure lies intrigue and complexity—an intricate tapestry woven by those who navigate the corridors of power.