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The Brothers Coligny, 16th century (1894). Artist:s Duval
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The Brothers Coligny, 16th century (1894). Artist:s Duval
The Brothers Coligny, 16th century (1894). Odet, Francois and Gaspard de Coligny, leading Huguenots during the French Wars of Religion. From A Collection of Engraved Portraits (Further Selection) Exhibited by the Late James Anderson Rose, at the Opening of the New Library and Museum of the Corporation of London, November 1872, Vol. I. [Marcus Ward & Co, Limited, London, 1894]
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Admiral Gaspard De Coligny Brother Cardinal Coligny Duval Francois De French Religious Wars French Wars Of Religion Gaspard De Gaspard De Coligny Huguenot Leader Protestant Protestantism Seigneur De Chatillon Roman Catholicism
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The Brothers Coligny, 16th century (1894)
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is a captivating print that showcases the influential figures of Odet, Francois, and Gaspard de Coligny. These brothers were prominent Huguenots who played significant roles during the French Wars of Religion. The artwork was created by S. Duval and featured in "A Collection of Engraved Portraits" exhibited by James Anderson Rose in 1872. In this monochrome portrait, the three men are depicted wearing elaborate costumes that reflect their status as leaders and warriors. Their attire represents both their religious affiliation and their commitment to defending Protestantism against Catholic opposition. As members of the Huguenot movement, they became symbols of resistance during a tumultuous period in French history. The image captures not only their physical appearance but also conveys a sense of determination and strength. Each brother's gaze reflects unwavering resolve as they stand united against adversity. This historical photograph offers a glimpse into the complex dynamics between Catholics and Protestants during the 16th century in France. It serves as a reminder of the power struggles that shaped European history at that time. "The Brothers Coligny, 16th century (1894)" is an invaluable piece for art enthusiasts interested in exploring themes such as religion, war, leadership, family ties, and cultural identity within historical contexts.
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