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Jean-Armand Du Plessis, French Cardinal And Duke Of Richelieu, Aka The Red Eminence, 1585-1642. Politician And Prime Minister Of France, 1624-1642. 19Th Century Lithograph By Em. Baerentzen & Co. From The Book Figaro. Journal Of Literature, Art And Music By Georg Garstensen. Published 1841
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Jean-Armand Du Plessis, French Cardinal And Duke Of Richelieu, Aka The Red Eminence, 1585-1642. Politician And Prime Minister Of France, 1624-1642. 19Th Century Lithograph By Em. Baerentzen & Co. From The Book Figaro. Journal Of Literature, Art And Music By Georg Garstensen. Published 1841
Jean-Armand Du Plessis, French Cardinal And Duke Of Richelieu, Aka The Red Eminence, 1585-1642. Politician And Prime Minister Of France, 1624-1642. 19Th Century Lithograph By Em. Baerentzen & Co.From The Book Figaro. Journal Of Literature, Art And Music By Georg Garstensen. Published 1841
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This 19th-century lithograph by Em. Baerentzen & Co. showcases the distinguished figure of Jean-Armand Du Plessis, the French Cardinal and Duke of Richelieu. Known as "The Red Eminence" he held significant positions as a politician and Prime Minister of France from 1624 to 1642. The engraving beautifully captures his powerful presence, with every detail meticulously etched onto the plate. Jean-Armand Du Plessis was an influential figure in French history, leaving an indelible mark on politics and governance during his time in office. His astute leadership skills earned him respect and admiration throughout the nation. In this portrait, we see a vertical composition that emphasizes his regal stature and commanding demeanor. The artist skillfully portrays his facial features, capturing both strength and intelligence in his gaze. Published in Georg Garstensen's book Figaro - Journal of Literature, Art, and Music in 1841, this lithograph serves as a testament to Du Plessis' enduring legacy. It is a remarkable piece that not only commemorates an important historical figure but also highlights the artistry involved in creating such intricate engravings. Ken Welsh's print allows us to appreciate this exquisite artwork from centuries ago while providing insight into one of France's most prominent political figures.
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