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Portrait of the three Coligny: Cardinal Odet (1515-1571), Gaspard (1517-1572)
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Portrait of the three Coligny: Cardinal Odet (1515-1571), Gaspard (1517-1572)
JLJ4578841 Portrait of the three Coligny: Cardinal Odet (1515-1571), Gaspard (1517-1572), Admiral of France and Francois (1521-1569), Lord of Andelot. Drawing attributed to Frans (Francois (Franz) Pourbus l Aine (1545-1581) (ec.flam.) 16th century Paris, B.N. by Pourbus, Frans I (1545-81); Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris, France; (add.info.: Portrait of the three Coligny: Cardinal Odet (1515-1571), Gaspard (1517-1572), Admiral of France and Francois (1521-1569), Lord of Andelot. Drawing attributed to Frans (Francois (Franz) Pourbus l Aine (1545-1581) (ec.flam.) 16th century Paris, B.N.); Photo ePhoto Josse; Netherlandish, out of copyright
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This portrait print showcases the three Coligny brothers - Cardinal Odet, Gaspard, and Francois. Painted by Frans Pourbus l'Aine in the 16th century Paris, this drawing attributed to him beautifully captures the essence of these influential figures. In the center stands Cardinal Odet Coligny, a prominent religious leader known for his involvement in politics. His dignified presence is complemented by his brothers on either side. Gaspard Coligny, Admiral of France, exudes strength and authority with his commanding gaze and regal attire. On the other side stands Francois Coligny, Lord of Andelot, emanating an air of sophistication and intellect. The artist's attention to detail is evident in every stroke; from their intricate costumes to their distinct facial features that reflect their individual personalities. The Flemish style adds depth and richness to the composition while capturing the spirit of Renaissance art. This portrait not only serves as a visual representation but also offers a glimpse into French nobility during this era. It symbolizes power dynamics within society as well as familial bonds that shaped history. Preserved at Bibliotheque Nationale in Paris, this print allows us to appreciate Pourbus' artistic prowess even centuries later. It invites viewers to delve into a world where art meets history and explore the complexities of human existence through portraiture.
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