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La Belle Feronniere, mistress of King Francis I of France. Possibly wife of a furrier, or a lawyer called Feron. She wears a simple chaperon headdress with brim, red velvet robe with wide sleeves, and holds a feathered mirror
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La Belle Feronniere, mistress of King Francis I of France. Possibly wife of a furrier, or a lawyer called Feron. She wears a simple chaperon headdress with brim, red velvet robe with wide sleeves, and holds a feathered mirror
FLO4657289 La Belle Feronniere, mistress of King Francis I of France. Possibly wife of a furrier, or a lawyer called Feron. She wears a simple chaperon headdress with brim, red velvet robe with wide sleeves, and holds a feathered mirror. After a portrait on wood in the editors collection. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Georges Jacques Gatine after an illustration by Louis Marie Lante from Galerie Francaise de Femmes Celebres, Paris, 1827. by Gatine, Georges Jacques (1773-1831); (add.info.: La Belle Feronniere, mistress of King Francis I of France. Possibly wife of a furrier, or a lawyer called Feron. She wears a simple chaperon headdress with brim, red velvet robe with wide sleeves, and holds a feathered mirror. After a portrait on wood in the editors collection. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Georges Jacques Gatine after an illustration by Louis Marie Lante from Galerie Francaise de Femmes Celebres, Paris, 1827.); © Florilegius
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Brim Chaperone Clothing Style English Gallery Of Famous Women Fashiom Fashion Trend Feathers Furrier Galerie Francaise De Femmes Celebres Georges Jacques Gatine Historical Portrait King Francis I Lawyer Louis Marie Lante Mistress Velvet Costume Design Fancy Dress Fancy Dress Costume Feron The Woman
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This print showcases the alluring beauty of La Belle Feronniere, the mistress of King Francis I of France. Believed to be either the wife of a furrier or a lawyer named Feron, she exudes elegance and sophistication in her attire. Adorned with a simple chaperon headdress featuring a brim, she wears a striking red velvet robe with wide sleeves that adds richness to her ensemble. In her delicate hands, she holds a feathered mirror, symbolizing both vanity and self-reflection. The mirror reflects not only her physical appearance but also hints at the complexities beneath her enchanting exterior. The portrait on wood from which this print is derived captures every intricate detail meticulously. Handcoloured by Georges Jacques Gatine and illustrated by Louis Marie Lante for Galerie Francaise de Femmes Celebres in 1827, it immortalizes La Belle Feronniere's timeless allure. As we gaze upon this image, we are transported back in time to an era where courtly love and intrigue reigned supreme. It serves as a reminder of the power dynamics prevalent during King Francis I's reign and offers us glimpses into the lives of influential women who shaped history through their connections. This print is not just an exquisite piece of art; it is also an invitation to explore the fascinating stories behind historical figures like La Belle Feronniere.
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