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Pasquier Collection

Pasquier, a name that resonates with history and art



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Pasquier, a name that resonates with history and art. From the Man and Woman of Java to the Royalty of Tunquin in Vietnam, it has captured the essence of diverse cultures through his masterful creations. In collaboration with Bach et Laverne, a renowned French comic duo, Pasquier's work brings laughter and joy to audiences worldwide. His ability to depict humor in such a captivating way is truly remarkable. Not limited to comedy, it also delved into politics with his portrait of a prominent French politician from 1767 to 1862. Through this artwork, he immortalized an era filled with political intrigue and change. One cannot overlook Pasquier's contribution as one of the creators behind Arion in 1763-66. Collaborating alongside Augustin de Saint-Aubin and Jacques Jean Pasquier, they crafted an extraordinary piece that continues to inspire artists today. His talent extended beyond portraits as well; Michelle de Bonneuil was elegantly portrayed by Pasquier in her timeless beauty. The intricacy and attention to detail showcased his mastery over capturing human emotions on canvas. Even during festive times like Christmas, J. A. Pasquier found inspiration for his artistry. "The Christmas Tree" stands as a testament to his ability to infuse warmth and holiday spirit into every stroke. Pasquier Quesnel left an indelible mark on history through his contributions as both an artist and philosopher. His intellectual prowess shines through each thought-provoking creation he brought forth into the world. Etienne Duc De Pasquier's legacy lives on through various artistic endeavors that have stood the test of time. His dedication towards preserving culture is evident in every brushstroke he made throughout his illustrious career. Amongst all these notable works lies "Portrait of Queen Marie Antoinette, " painted by none other than Etienne Duc De Pasquier himself in 1771 - capturing her grace and elegance for generations to admire.