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Count Jacques-Louis-Cesar-Alexandre de Randon (1795-1871) Marshal of France
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Count Jacques-Louis-Cesar-Alexandre de Randon (1795-1871) Marshal of France
XIR238763 Count Jacques-Louis-Cesar-Alexandre de Randon (1795-1871) Marshal of France, 1857 (oil on canvas) by Vernet, Emile Jean Horace (1789-1863); 220x143 cm; ChAteau de Versailles, France; French, out of copyright
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Count Jacques-Louis-Cesar-Alexandre de Randon - A Stalwart Symbol of French Military Might
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. This print showcases the esteemed Count Jacques-Louis-Cesar-Alexandre de Randon, a prominent figure in French history. Painted by Emile Jean Horace Vernet in 1857, this oil on canvas masterpiece measures an impressive 220x143 cm and is housed at the Château de Versailles in France. Marshal of France and Minister of War, Count de Randon exudes power and authority in his resplendent military uniform. Adorned with medals, he proudly wears a red sash across his chest while donning a bicorn hat atop his head. His full-length portrait captures him standing confidently amidst a colonial tent, symbolizing his role as the French Governor of Algeria. The painting not only highlights Count de Randon's aristocratic status but also sheds light on France's colonization efforts during that era. The presence of drums and soldiers further emphasizes the military aspect of this historical period. With North Africa serving as its backdrop, this artwork offers insights into the complex relationship between France and Algeria during the 19th century. It represents both the ambition for expansion and control over African territories while showcasing Arab civilization within the context of French society. As an exquisite example of artistry depicting political power dynamics intertwined with colonial aspirations, this painting serves as a testament to both historical significance and artistic brilliance.
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