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La Duchesse de Berry (1798-1870) c. 1825 (oil on canvas)
XIR39164 La Duchesse de Berry (1798-1870) c.1825 (oil on canvas) by Lawrence, Thomas (1769-1830); 92x73 cm; Musee Crozatier, Le Puy-en-Velay, France; (add.info.: daughter of Francis, king of the Two Sicilies; wife of Charles Ferdinand, Duc de Berry (1778-1820); mother of Comte de Chambord (1820-83); ); English, out of copyright
Media ID 12871764
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Corsage Decolletage Decollete Duchess Eyeglass Feather Lorgnette Tartan White Dress Berri
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Estimated Product Size is 40.3cm x 50.7cm (15.9" x 20")
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Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) or portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
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This portrait print showcases "La Duchesse de Berry" painted by Thomas Lawrence in 1825. The oil on canvas masterpiece measures 92x73 cm and is currently housed at the Musee Crozatier in Le Puy-en-Velay, France. The subject of this exquisite artwork is Marie Caroline de Bourbon, also known as La Duchesse de Berry (1798-1870). She was the daughter of Francis, king of the Two Sicilies, and the wife of Charles Ferdinand, Duc de Berry (1778-1820). Notably, she was also the mother of Comte de Chambord (1820-83). In this portrait, La Duchesse exudes elegance and grace. Dressed in a stunning white gown with a low-cut neckline that accentuates her décolletage, she wears a corsage adorned with a beautiful rose. A feathered accessory adds an air of sophistication to her ensemble. Her gaze is focused intently through an eyeglass or lorgnette held delicately in her hand. This detail highlights both her refined taste and intellectual curiosity. Lawrence's skillful brushwork captures every intricate detail with precision while infusing life into his subject's expression. The tartan background hints at her Scottish heritage or perhaps serves as a nod to fashion trends during that era. This remarkable print allows us to appreciate not only the artistic mastery behind Lawrence's work but also offers us a glimpse into the world of aristocracy during early
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