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The Entry of the French Ambassador into Venice in 1706, 1706-1708. Creator: Luca Carlevarijs
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The Entry of the French Ambassador into Venice in 1706, 1706-1708. Creator: Luca Carlevarijs
The Entry of the French Ambassador into Venice in 1706, 1706-1708. Other Title(s): The ceremonial entry of Henri-Charles Arnauld de Pomponne, known as the Abbe de Pomponne, into Venice as French ambassador on 10th May 1706. The Reception of Cardinal Cesar d'Estrees in Venice
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This stunning oil painting by Luca Carlevarijs captures the grandeur and opulence of diplomatic ceremonies in the 18th century. The work, titled "The Entry of the French Ambassador into Venice in 1706," depicts the ceremonial arrival of Henri-Charles Arnauld de Pomponne, the French ambassador, at the Doge's Palace in Venice on May 10, 1706. The Abbe de Pomponne is shown in elegant French attire, accompanied by a retinue of attendants, as he is greeted by Cardinal Cesar d'Estrees, the French ambassador to the Holy See, who is already in residence in Venice. The painting is a testament to the intricate and elaborate nature of diplomatic protocols during this period. The rich colors and intricate details of the clothing and architecture are a feast for the eyes. The Doge's Palace, a symbol of Venetian power and grandeur, is depicted in all its splendor, with its ornate facade and impressive columns. Carlevarijs masterfully captures the sense of occasion, with the crowd of onlookers gathered to witness the arrival of the French ambassador. The painting is a reminder of the importance of diplomacy in the political landscape of Europe during this period, and the role of art as a means of recording and celebrating these significant moments in history. The painting is an invaluable addition to the collections of the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam, a testament to the rich artistic heritage of Europe. The work is a must-see for anyone interested in the history of diplomacy, European art, or the fashion of the 18th century.
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