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Pierre Puget (1620-1694) presents his statue Milon of Crotone to Louis XIV (1638-1715
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Pierre Puget (1620-1694) presents his statue Milon of Crotone to Louis XIV (1638-1715
JLJ4611416 Pierre Puget (1620-1694) presents his statue Milon of Crotone to Louis XIV (1638-1715) in the gardens of the castle of Versailles. Painting by Eugene Deveria (1808-1865), 1832. by Deveria, Eugene (1808-65); ChAteau de Versailles, France; (add.info.: Pierre Puget (1620-1694) presents his statue Milon of Crotone to Louis XIV (1638-1715) in the gardens of the castle of Versailles. Painting by Eugene Deveria (1808-1865), 1832.); Photo ePhoto Josse; French, out of copyright
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In this photo print, we are transported back to the grandeur of 17th-century France. Pierre Puget, a renowned sculptor of his time, is seen presenting his masterpiece, the statue Milon of Crotone, to none other than Louis XIV himself in the splendid gardens of the castle of Versailles. Painted by Eugene Deveria in 1832, this artwork beautifully captures the momentous occasion when Puget unveils his creation before the Sun King. The scene exudes an air of anticipation and admiration as both artist and monarch stand amidst meticulously manicured greenery. The attention to detail in this painting is remarkable; every brushstroke brings life to not only Puget and Louis XIV but also to their surroundings. The castle's majestic architecture serves as a fitting backdrop for such an extraordinary event. This image speaks volumes about the patronage system prevalent during that era. It showcases how artists relied on royal support and sponsorship for their work to flourish. Louis XIV's role as a mecenate or patron is evident here as he graciously accepts Puget's gift with regal poise. As we gaze upon this piece from Fine Art Finder, we cannot help but marvel at the talent and dedication displayed by both Pierre Puget and Eugene Deveria. Their collaboration immortalizes a significant moment in history while reminding us of the enduring power art holds over generations.
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