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Armand Jean Du Plessis, Cardinal et Duc de Richelieu, 1775. Artist: J Collyer
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Armand Jean Du Plessis, Cardinal et Duc de Richelieu, 1775. Artist: J Collyer
Armand Jean Du Plessis, Cardinal et Duc de Richelieu, 1775. Richelieu (1585-1642) was made a Cardinal in 1622. Minister of state to Louis XIII, he was de facto ruler of France from 1624. A plate from The Copper-Plate Magazine or A Monthly Treasure, London, 1775
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Armand Jean Du Plessis Armand Jean Duplessis Cardinal Cardinal Richelieu Collyer Duc De Richelieu Fleur De Lis Goatee J Collyer Maltese Cross Oak Leaf Olive Branch Reptile Richelieu Snake Roman Catholicism
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This print showcases the iconic figure of Armand Jean Du Plessis, Cardinal et Duc de Richelieu. Created in 1775 by J Collyer, this portrait immortalizes Richelieu's influential role as a statesman and his significant impact on French politics during the 17th century. In this engraving, Cardinal Richelieu is depicted with a distinguished presence, donning his traditional cardinal attire adorned with the Maltese cross. His bearded face exudes wisdom and authority, accentuated by a goatee that adds to his charismatic charm. The artist skillfully captures Richelieu's strong connection to nature through the inclusion of an oak tree and its leaves in the background, symbolizing strength and endurance. Richelieu's political prowess is further emphasized by the presence of an olive branch held firmly in his hand, representing peace and diplomacy amidst turbulent times. As Minister of state to Louis XIII, he effectively ruled France from 1624 onwards. This print not only serves as a testament to Richelieu's power but also highlights his deep-rooted religious devotion as a prominent figure within Catholicism. The fleur-de-lis motif featured prominently throughout signifies both his loyalty to France and his affiliation with Roman Catholicism. Overall, this striking portrait offers viewers a glimpse into the life of one of history's most influential politicians while showcasing J Collyer's exceptional talent for capturing depth and character through engravings.
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