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Philippe Duc d Orleans (1674-1723) Regent of France from 1715 during minority of of Louis XV
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Philippe Duc d Orleans (1674-1723) Regent of France from 1715 during minority of of Louis XV
Philippe Duc d Orleans (1674-1723) Regent of France from 1715 during minority of of Louis XV. Here as Bacchus, standing beside a statue of Silenus, drunken attendant and nurse to Bacchus. Artist, Nicolas Largillierre (1656-1746) French portrait painter.Oil on canvas. Louvre, Paris
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This portrait print showcases Philippe Duc d'Orleans, the Regent of France from 1715 during the minority of Louis XV. Painted by renowned French portrait artist Nicolas Largillierre, this oil on canvas masterpiece is housed in the prestigious Louvre Museum in Paris. In this striking depiction, Philippe assumes the role of Bacchus, the Roman god of wine and revelry. Standing proudly beside a statue of Silenus, Bacchus's drunken attendant and nurse, Philippe exudes an air of regal elegance. Largillierre's meticulous brushwork captures every intricate detail with finesse, highlighting Philippe's noble features and commanding presence. The artist skillfully portrays Bacchus as a symbol of power and indulgence while paying homage to classical mythology. As Regent during a crucial period in French history, Philippe played a pivotal role in shaping the nation's destiny. This portrait not only immortalizes his likeness but also serves as a testament to his influential reign. The juxtaposition between royalty and mythological figures creates an intriguing visual narrative that invites viewers to ponder upon themes such as authority, excesses of power, and artistic symbolism. Through this remarkable artwork preserved at the Louvre Museum, we are transported back in time to witness one man's journey through history as he navigates both political turmoil and personal triumphs.
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