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Photographic Print : Charles de Saint-Albin, Archbishop of Cambrai, 1723 (oil on canvas)
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Charles de Saint-Albin, Archbishop of Cambrai, 1723 (oil on canvas)
5242293 Charles de Saint-Albin, Archbishop of Cambrai, 1723 (oil on canvas) by Rigaud, Hyacinthe Francois (1659-1743); 146.1x113 cm; J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles, USA; (add.info.: Louis Charles de Saint-Albin (1698-1764) was the illegitimate son of Philippe, duc d Orleans, and a dancer. His father never recognized him officially but smoothed his sons swift advance in the Church hierarchy); French, out of copyright
Media ID 23608730
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Archbishop Cambrai Drapery Episcopal Gaze Prelate Sun King Monks Portait
10"x8" Photo Print
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Estimated Product Size is 20.3cm x 25.4cm (8" x 10")
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This portrait captures the essence of Charles de Saint-Albin, Archbishop of Cambrai, in 1723. Painted by Hyacinthe Francois Rigaud, this oil on canvas print showcases the archbishop's commanding presence and dignified demeanor. At a size of 146.1x113 cm, this artwork is truly impressive and can be found at the J. Paul Getty Museum in Los Angeles, USA. The rich colors and intricate details bring to life the story behind this influential figure in French history. Charles de Saint-Albin's journey to becoming an archbishop was not without its challenges. As the illegitimate son of Philippe, duc d Orleans, and a dancer, he faced obstacles that could have hindered his rise within the Church hierarchy. However, despite his father never officially recognizing him, Charles swiftly advanced through the ranks with his father's discreet support. In this portrait, we see Charles seated confidently with a gaze that exudes wisdom and authority. His regal attire is complemented by religious symbols such as crosses and drapery that emphasize his role as an important figure within Catholicism. This painting not only serves as a testament to Charles de Saint-Albin's personal achievements but also reflects the influence of religion during this period in France known as the "Sun King" era. It reminds us of how individuals from diverse backgrounds could navigate their way through courtly politics while maintaining their faith and dedication to their calling within Christianity.
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