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The Comte d'Artois and His Sister Mademoiselle Clotilde, 1767. Creator: Jacques Firmin Beauvarlet
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The Comte d'Artois and His Sister Mademoiselle Clotilde, 1767. Creator: Jacques Firmin Beauvarlet
The Comte d'Artois and His Sister Mademoiselle Clotilde, 1767
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Beauvarlet Jacques Firmin Brother Charles Philippe Comte Dartois Charles X King Of France Charles X Of France Drouais Francois Hubert François Hubert Drouais Jacques Firmin Beauvarlet King Charles X Of France Sardinia Sardinian Sheep Sibling Siblings Sister Comte Dartois
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This print, titled "The Comte d'Artois and His Sister Mademoiselle Clotilde," dates back to the 18th century and was created by the renowned French artist Jacques Firmin Beauvarlet. The image depicts two young siblings, the Comte d'Artois, later known as King Charles X of France, and his sister Mademoiselle Clotilde, who was later named Marie Clotilde of France. The brother and sister are shown in a pastoral setting, with the Comte d'Artois holding a hunting rifle and Mademoiselle Clotilde cradling a small dog. The idyllic scene is reminiscent of the French countryside and the aristocratic lifestyle of the time. The print is a beautiful example of the artistic talent of Jacques Firmin Beauvarlet, who was known for his skill in engraving and drawing. Beauvarlet's ability to capture the essence of the subjects and the natural world around them is evident in this depiction of the young siblings. The print also showcases the influence of French artist François Hubert Drouais, who was a contemporary of Beauvarlet and whose work had a significant impact on the artist's style. The print is a valuable addition to any art collection or gallery, providing a glimpse into the history and culture of France during the 18th century. It is a reminder of the rich artistic heritage that has been passed down through the centuries and continues to inspire and captivate audiences today. Whether displayed in a private home or a public gallery, this print is sure to be a conversation starter and a source of fascination for anyone interested in history, art, or the human condition.
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