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Portrait of Suzanne of Bourbon (1491-1521) daughter of Peter II and Anne of France
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Portrait of Suzanne of Bourbon (1491-1521) daughter of Peter II and Anne of France
PWI96942 Portrait of Suzanne of Bourbon (1491-1521) daughter of Peter II and Anne of France, Duke and Duchess of Bourbon, 1492-93 (oil on panel) by Master of Moulins (Jean Hey), (fl.c.1483-c.1529); 27x16.5 cm; Louvre, Paris, France; (add.info.: part of right hand wing of a triptych; ); ePeter Willi; French, out of copyright
Media ID 23368968
© Peter Willi / Bridgeman Images
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This portrait captures the innocence and vulnerability of Suzanne of Bourbon, a young girl who lived during the 15th century. Painted by the Master of Moulins, also known as Jean Hey, this oil on panel artwork is a small fragment from a larger triptych. Suzanne's delicate features are beautifully rendered, showcasing her youthful charm and grace. With wide eyes filled with fear and uncertainty, she appears to be in deep contemplation or prayer. The artist masterfully captures her emotions, making us feel an immediate connection to this young princess. As the daughter of Peter II and Anne of France, Duke and Duchess of Bourbon, Suzanne was born into nobility. However, despite her privileged upbringing, there is an undeniable sense of vulnerability that emanates from this painting. Displayed at the Louvre in Paris today, this artwork serves as a reminder of the fleeting nature of youth and innocence. It transports us back in time to an era when children were often portrayed with solemn expressions rather than carefree smiles. Peter Willi's print allows us to appreciate every intricate detail captured by Jean Hey centuries ago. It invites us to reflect upon our own fears and vulnerabilities while admiring the timeless beauty preserved within this remarkable piece of art history.
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