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French Revolution: "Portrait of Philippe Egalite (1747-1793)
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French Revolution: "Portrait of Philippe Egalite (1747-1793)
JLJ4645564 French Revolution: " Portrait of Philippe Egalite (1747-1793), Louis Philippe II Joseph d Orleans, Duke of Chartres in costume as grand master of the franks macons" Painting by Michel Garnier (1753-1819). 1777 Sun. 0, 7x0, 54 m. Chantilly, Conde Museum by Garnier, Michel (1753-1819); Musee Conde, Chantilly, France; (add.info.: French Revolution: " Portrait of Philippe Egalite (1747-1793), Louis Philippe II Joseph d Orleans, Duke of Chartres in costume as grand master of the franks macons" Painting by Michel Garnier (1753-1819). 1777 Sun. 0, 7x0, 54 m. Chantilly, Conde Museum); Photo ePhoto Josse; French, out of copyright
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This print captures the essence of the French Revolution through a stunning portrait of Philippe Egalite, also known as Louis Philippe II Joseph d'Orleans, Duke of Chartres. Painted by Michel Garnier in 1777, this artwork showcases Egalite dressed in an elaborate costume as the grand master of the Franks Macons. The painting measures 0.7x0.54 meters and is housed in the Conde Museum in Chantilly, France. The artist's attention to detail is evident in every brushstroke, bringing out the nobility and grandeur associated with Egalite's position. Egalite played a significant role during the turbulent times of the French Revolution. As a member of royalty who sympathized with revolutionary ideals, he became involved in political activities that ultimately led to his downfall and execution in 1793. This portrait not only serves as a historical record but also symbolizes the complex dynamics between power and revolution during this period. It highlights both Egalite's aristocratic status and his association with Freemasonry - represented by his attire as grand master of the Franks Macons. Through this print from Fine Art Finder, viewers can delve into France's rich history while appreciating Garnier's artistic talent. The image evokes curiosity about one man's journey amidst a tumultuous era marked by social upheaval and transformational change.
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