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Ludovicus victor et Pacator, 1748 century (engraving)
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Ludovicus victor et Pacator, 1748 century (engraving)
6200261 Ludovicus victor et Pacator, 1748 century (engraving) by Wille, Johann Georg (1715-1808); 44.5x32.5 cm; The McManus, Dundee, UK; (add.info.: Portrait of Louis XV (1710-74), King of France from 1715 until his death. Engraving after Jean Baptiste Lemoyne (1704-78).); Dundee Art Galleries and Museums
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Cape Military Helmet Monochrome Olive Branch Palm Leaf Pedestal Wreath Symbols
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The captivating engraving titled "Ludovicus victor et Pacator, 1748 century" transports us back to the regal era of Louis XV, the King of France from 1715 until his demise in 1774. This remarkable portrait, measuring 44.5x32.5 cm, was skillfully crafted by Johann Georg Wille and is now housed at The McManus in Dundee, UK. The image showcases a bust sculpture of Louis XV placed upon a piedouche pedestal adorned with wreaths and symbols that represent his reign. Dressed in royal attire, the king's majestic presence is enhanced by a military helmet and sword resting beside him. Rendered in black and white monochrome tones, this exquisite engraving captures both the power and grace exuded by Louis XV during his rule. The oval-shaped composition further emphasizes his importance as a monarch. Notably engraved after Jean Baptiste Lemoyne's original work, this print beautifully portrays Louis XV holding palm leaves symbolizing victory and an olive branch representing peace - attributes befitting his title "Ludovicus victor et Pacator". As we gaze upon this historical masterpiece from Bridgeman Images' Fine Art Finder collection, we are reminded of the enduring legacy left behind by one of France's most influential kings.
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