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Portrait of Louis XIV, flying over a terrestrial globe, title page (Engraving, 1717)
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Portrait of Louis XIV, flying over a terrestrial globe, title page (Engraving, 1717)
LRI4713054 Portrait of Louis XIV, flying over a terrestrial globe, title page (Engraving, 1717) by Nolin, Jean-Baptiste (c.1657-1708); Private Collection; (add.info.: Portrait of Louis XIV (1638-1715) (Louis The Great or the Sun King) holding a lyre, in a tank in the sky, above a globe surrounded by women symbolizing the continents (Europe, Africa, America and Asia) - Engraving for the title page, extracted from the atlas le theatre du monde, 1717, by Jean Baptiste Nolin (1686-1762) - Portrait of Louis XIV, flying over a terrestrial globe - Title page from " Le Theatre du Monde" 1717 by Jean-Baptiste Nolin); Luisa Ricciarini; French, out of copyright
Media ID 22281014
© Luisa Ricciarini / Bridgeman Images
Atlas Book Chariot Earth Globe Frontispiece Lyre Woman Symbol Asian Asian Coupling Geographical Map
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This engraving, titled "Portrait of Louis XIV, flying over a terrestrial globe" takes us back to the 18th century and offers a glimpse into the grandeur and symbolism associated with the reign of Louis XIV. Created by Jean-Baptiste Nolin in 1717, this print showcases the Sun King himself, Louis XIV, holding a lyre while floating in a tank amidst the clouds. The king's presence above the terrestrial globe signifies his power and dominance over both land and sea. Surrounding the globe are four women representing Europe, Africa, America, and Asia - symbolizing their respective continents. This allegorical depiction emphasizes France's global influence during that era. The intricate details of each woman's attire reflect their cultural heritage. The title page from "Le Theatre du Monde" adds an extra layer of significance to this artwork as it was part of an atlas created by Nolin. This publication aimed to showcase geographical knowledge at that time. Luisa Ricciarini beautifully captures this historical masterpiece through her lens. Her photograph allows us to appreciate not only Nolin's artistic skill but also highlights how art can transcend time and continue to captivate audiences centuries later. As we gaze upon this print, we are transported back in time when kings ruled with absolute authority and art served as a powerful medium for conveying political messages. It serves as a reminder of Louis XIV's legacy as one of history's most influential monarchs – truly deserving his title as "Louis The Great" or "the Sun King. "
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