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Portrait of Marie Louise of Savoy (1749-1792), Princess of Lamballe, 1780. Creator: Mosnier
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Portrait of Marie Louise of Savoy (1749-1792), Princess of Lamballe, 1780. Creator: Mosnier
Portrait of Marie Louise of Savoy (1749-1792), Princess of Lamballe, 1780. Found in the Collection of Mairie de Lamballe
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1780 Absolutism Bourbon French History French Monarchy French Revolution Guillotined House Of Bourbon King Of France And Navarre Louis Xvi Marie Antoinette Marie Louise Of Savoy Mosnier National Convention Nobility Princess Of Lamballe Princesse De Lamballe Sun King Terror World History Aristocracy Lamballe Rococo
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This portrait print showcases Marie Louise of Savoy, the Princess of Lamballe, in all her regal splendor. Created by the talented artist Mosnier in 1780, this exquisite piece of fine art captures the essence and elegance of a woman deeply intertwined with French history. Marie Louise was not only a member of the aristocracy but also held close ties to the Bourbon dynasty. As a confidante and dear friend to Queen Marie Antoinette, she played an influential role within the French monarchy during its final years before revolution swept through France. The rococo style painting depicts Marie Louise radiating grace and poise, adorned in opulent attire befitting her noble status. The soft brushstrokes bring out her delicate features while capturing every intricate detail with precision. However, behind this facade lies a tragic fate that would befall Marie Louise during one of history's most tumultuous periods. As tensions escalated during the French Revolution, she found herself caught up in its merciless grip. In 1792, she was guillotined by order of the National Convention - an act that symbolized both terror and upheaval for France. This print serves as a poignant reminder not only of Marie Louise's beauty but also as a testament to the turbulent times that shaped world history. It stands as an enduring tribute to those who lived through these dramatic events and invites us to reflect upon their legacy today.
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