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Comte Jules Collection (#2)

"Comte Jules: A Timeless Collection of Art and Elegance" Step into the world of Comte Jules, a captivating journey through history and beauty

Background imageComte Jules Collection: Jean-Marc Nattier and his family, 1730-1762, (1903). Creator: Unknown

Jean-Marc Nattier and his family, 1730-1762, (1903). Creator: Unknown
Jean-Marc Nattier and his family, 1730-1762, (1903). La Famille Du Peintre, self portrait with his wife and children, by French painter Jean-Marc Nattier (1685-1766)

Background imageComte Jules Collection: The Sermon of St. John the Baptist, c1550, (1903). Creator: Unknown

The Sermon of St. John the Baptist, c1550, (1903). Creator: Unknown
The Sermon of St. John the Baptist, c1550, (1903). Prediction De Saint Jean-Baptiste. Crowds listening to the saint preaching by a river, with some followers climbing trees for a better view

Background imageComte Jules Collection: Private house in Paris, 1903. Creator: Unknown

Private house in Paris, 1903. Creator: Unknown
Private house in Paris, 1903. Hotel Particulier a Paris. Architect, Eugene-Emile Esnault-Pelterie. From " La Revue De L Art Ancien et Moderne" - Volume XIV, July-December 1903, [Paris, 1903]

Background imageComte Jules Collection: Marguerite Lecomte, 1753, (1908). Creator: Unknown

Marguerite Lecomte, 1753, (1908). Creator: Unknown
Marguerite Lecomte, 1753, (1908). Portrait of French artist and printmaker Marguerite Le Comte (c1719-c1786). After a painting by Maurice-Quentin de La Tour

Background imageComte Jules Collection: Leather coffer with incised decoration, 15th century, (1903). Creator: Unknown

Leather coffer with incised decoration, 15th century, (1903). Creator: Unknown
Leather coffer with incised decoration, 15th century, (1903). Coffret En Cuir Grave (XVe. Siecle), offered by Louis XI to the Savaron family

Background imageComte Jules Collection: Throwing the discus without turning, 1908. Creator: Unknown

Throwing the discus without turning, 1908. Creator: Unknown
Throwing the discus without turning, 1908. Lancement Du Disque Sans Tourner. Series of images using the technique of chronophotography, a predecessor to cinematography and moving film

Background imageComte Jules Collection: Adolphe Ardail, Imprimeur, 1901, (1903). Creator: Adolphe Ardail

Adolphe Ardail, Imprimeur, 1901, (1903). Creator: Adolphe Ardail
Adolphe Ardail, Imprimeur, 1901, (1903). Self portrait of French copperplate printer and conservationist Adolphe Ardail (1835-1911)

Background imageComte Jules Collection: Quai De La Gare: Decharge Publique, 1908. Creator: Auguste Lepere

Quai De La Gare: Decharge Publique, 1908. Creator: Auguste Lepere
Quai De La Gare: Decharge Publique, 1908. A station quay, with barges on the river being unloaded. After an etching by Auguste Lepere

Background imageComte Jules Collection: Disarmament against the dagger, c1536, (1903). Creator: Unknown

Disarmament against the dagger, c1536, (1903). Creator: Unknown
Disarmament against the dagger, c1536, (1903). Desarmement Contre La Dague. In 1536, Italian fencing master Achille Marozzo (1484-1553) published a work on the theory

Background imageComte Jules Collection: Femme En Priere, 1908. Creator: Unknown

Femme En Priere, 1908. Creator: Unknown
Femme En Priere, 1908. Woman at prayer. After a dry point by E Lequeux. From " La Revue De L Art - Ancien et Moderne" - Volume XXIV, July-December 1908, [Paris, 1908]

Background imageComte Jules Collection: Charles Francois Paul Le Normant de Tournehem, 1750, (1903). Creator: Unknown

Charles Francois Paul Le Normant de Tournehem, 1750, (1903). Creator: Unknown
Charles Francois Paul Le Normant de Tournehem, 1750, (1903). M. Lenormant De Tournehem, Directeur Des Batiments Du Roi. Portrait of French financier de Tournehem (1684-1751)

Background imageComte Jules Collection: Portrait of the sculptor Alfred Gilbert, 1908. Creator: Unknown

Portrait of the sculptor Alfred Gilbert, 1908. Creator: Unknown
Portrait of the sculptor Alfred Gilbert, 1908. Portrait Du Sculpteur Alfred Gilbert, R.A. (1908). British artist and goldsmith Sir Alfred Gilbert RA (1854-1934)

Background imageComte Jules Collection: Rostral column in the gardens of the Chateau de Mereville, Essonne, France, (1903)

Rostral column in the gardens of the Chateau de Mereville, Essonne, France, (1903). Colonne Rostrale, Dans Les Jardins De Mereville

Background imageComte Jules Collection: Bather, 1903. Creator: Unknown

Bather, 1903. Creator: Unknown
Bather, 1903. Baigneuse. Nude woman standing. After a lithograph by Abel Faivre. From " La Revue De L Art Ancien et Moderne" - Volume XIV, July-December 1903, [Paris, 1903]

Background imageComte Jules Collection: Jean-Baptiste-Louis Gresset, c1730s, (1903). Creator: Unknown

Jean-Baptiste-Louis Gresset, c1730s, (1903). Creator: Unknown
Jean-Baptiste-Louis Gresset, c1730s, (1903). Portrait of French poet and dramatist Gresset (1709-1777), famous for his irreverently comic poem of 1734, " Ver-Vert, or the Nunnery Parrot"

Background imageComte Jules Collection: Le Passage Des Chenizelles A Laon (Aisne), 1903. Creator: Unknown

Le Passage Des Chenizelles A Laon (Aisne), 1903. Creator: Unknown
Le Passage Des Chenizelles A Laon (Aisne), 1903. The lane from Chenizelles to Laon, Aisne, northern France. View of city ramparts in the town of Laon




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"Comte Jules: A Timeless Collection of Art and Elegance" Step into the world of Comte Jules, a captivating journey through history and beauty. This collection takes us back to the opulence of 1890s New York with "Mrs. William Astor, " an enigmatic portrait that exudes grace and sophistication. Moving forward to 1903, we encounter "The Discobolus of Myron, " a sculpture that captures the essence of ancient athleticism. Its timeless appeal resonates even today, showcasing the enduring power of art. Transporting us to the picturesque gardens of West Wycombe Park in Buckinghamshire during the mid-18th century is another masterpiece from 1903. The unknown creator's meticulous attention to detail brings this landscape alive, inviting us to wander through its enchanting pathways. Intrigue awaits as we delve into Madame Masse's world in the c1750s. Her allure emanates from every brushstroke, leaving us captivated by her mysterious charm. A glimpse into society life unfolds with "Mrs. Sheridan and Mrs. Tickell" in 1772; their elegant attire and poised demeanor epitomize refinement during this era. Louis XV's bedchamber comes alive under Maison Soubrier's expert craftsmanship in 1903. Every intricate detail showcases luxury fit for royalty, transporting us directly into French history. Le Chevet de Notre-Dame bathes in morning light as depicted by an unknown artist in 1903 - a moment frozen in time that captures both serenity and grandeur within Paris' iconic cathedral walls. "The Rose Window" mesmerizes with its kaleidoscope-like patterns crafted by an unknown hand in 1908 - a testament to human creativity transcending centuries. We are then whisked away to Versailles' magnificent Bosquet du Theatre d'Eau garden, where nature dances harmoniously with man-made splendor (1903).