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The Countess Dubarry (Jeanne Becu, known as Cantigny or Vaubernier by her marriage
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The Countess Dubarry (Jeanne Becu, known as Cantigny or Vaubernier by her marriage
DUV4211876 The Countess Dubarry (Jeanne Becu, known as Cantigny or Vaubernier by her marriage Countess du Barry, 1743-1793, was the last favorite of Louis XV, king of France). Engraving in " Characters and Costumes vary". New Epinal Imaging. Imp. lith. Pinot et Sagaire, booksellers publishing at Epinal. Plate NAa411. Stencilled lithographs. Around 1850. Dim: 41 x 28 cm. Private Collection by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Countess Dubarry (Jeanne Becu, known as Cantigny or Vaubernier by her marriage Countess du Barry, 1743-1793, was the last favorite of Louis XV, king of France). Engraving in " Characters and Costumes vary". New Epinal Imaging. Imp. lith. Pinot et Sagaire, booksellers publishing at Epinal. Plate NAa411. Stencilled lithographs. Around 1850. Dim: 41 x 28 cm. Private Collection); Photo eDuvallon; French, out of copyright
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Adultere Coquetry Earrings Louis Xv 15 1710 1774 Duvallon
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This print showcases "The Countess Dubarry" (Jeanne Becu), also known as Cantigny or Vaubernier by her marriage to Countess du Barry. She was the last favorite of Louis XV, the king of France during the 18th century. The engraving is featured in a publication called "Characters and Costumes vary" created by New Epinal Imaging and published by Pinot et Sagaire, booksellers from Epinal. The artwork, dating back to around 1850, measures 41 x 28 cm and belongs to a private collection. It depicts the countess adorned in an exquisite costume with stunning earrings and necklace that highlight her beauty. Her coquetry is evident through her alluring gaze and elegant pose. The image captures a moment filled with love and passion as it symbolizes the romantic relationship between Jeanne Becu and Louis XV. The French setting adds an air of sophistication to this historical piece. Renowned artist A© Jean Duvallon skillfully captured this enchanting scene using stencilled lithographs, creating a timeless work of art that continues to captivate audiences today. This print offers viewers a glimpse into the opulent world of French royalty during the reign of Louis XV while celebrating the allure and charm embodied by The Countess Dubarry herself.
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