De Fain Collection
"De Fain
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"De Fain: Portraits of Military Leaders from the 19th Century" Step back in time and explore the captivating world of military leaders through the remarkable series of portraits known as "De Fain. " Created by talented artists such as Julien Leopold Boilly, Ruhiere, Joubert, and many more, these stunning artworks offer a glimpse into the lives of influential figures who shaped history. One striking portrait featured in this collection is that of Henri Jacques-Guillaume Clarke. Painted in 1804 by Julien Leopold Boilly, it captures his commanding presence and unwavering determination. Another notable piece portrays Edouard Adolphe Casimir Joseph Mortier, depicted with great detail by Ruhiere. His piercing gaze reflects both strength and wisdom. Etienne Maurice Gerard's portrait showcases a man whose bravery knows no bounds. The intensity in his eyes speaks volumes about his dedication to duty. Louis Aloysius, Prince of Hohenlohe-Waldenburg-Bartenstein exudes regality in Joubert's masterpiece—a true embodiment of nobility. Gabriel Jean Joseph Molitor's portrait by Leclerc reveals a leader with an aura of authority; every line on his face tells a story of battles fought and victories won. Charles du Houx de Viomenil stands tall in Julien Leopold Boilly's painting—his resolute expression reflecting his commitment to defending justice. Joseph Antoni Poniatowski commands attention with Contenau's portrayal—an image that encapsulates valor and honor. Nicolas Charles Oudinot emanates power through Francois Pigeot's brushstrokes—a testament to his indomitable spirit on the battlefield. Jean-Mathieu-Philibert Serurier radiates dignity captured beautifully by Migneret—a tribute to his exceptional leadership skills. Francois Christophe de Kellermann embodies courage personified within Desjardins' artwork—a symbol of unwavering determination.