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Portrait of Girolamo Vaini, prince of Cantapulo (1679-1744), c1732 — 1742. Creator: Pierre Subleyras
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Portrait of Girolamo Vaini, prince of Cantapulo (1679-1744), c1732 — 1742. Creator: Pierre Subleyras
Portrait of Girolamo Vaini, prince of Cantapulo (1679-1744), c1732 -- 1742
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This stunning portrait, created by the renowned French artist Pierre Subleyras between 1732 and 1742, captures the elegant and refined image of Girolamo Vaini, Prince of Cantapulo. The prince, born in 1679, was also known as the Duke of Saint-Aignan and was a prominent figure during the Rococo era in France. The portrait, painted on canvas, showcases the intricate fashion trends of the eighteenth century. Girolamo is depicted wearing a richly colored and textured outfit, with a frilly shirt, a voluminous waistcoat, and pantaloons adorned with frills. The prince's posture is regal and confident, with one hand gesturing outward in a graceful and inviting manner. The painting is part of the impressive collection at the Musee Carnavalet in Paris, a historic institution dedicated to the history of the city. The museum's vast collection of art and artifacts spans from the ancient Gallo-Roman period to the modern era, making it an invaluable resource for scholars and enthusiasts of art and history. The portrait of Girolamo Vaini is a prime example of the Rococo style, characterized by its ornate and decorative elements, soft colors, and fluid lines. The use of white as a dominant color adds to the overall sense of elegance and sophistication. The painting's intricate details and masterful execution make it a must-see for anyone interested in the art and fashion of the eighteenth century.
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