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Portrait of Leopold I, Duke of Lorraine
Artist: Nicolas-Philippe Dupuy (French, 1650–1711)
Date: c. 1703
Medium: Oil on Canvas
Collection: The Museum of Fine Arts of Nancy, Nancy, France
Leopold, Duke of Lorraine
Leopold the Good (11 September 1679 – 27 March 1729) was Duke of Lorraine and Bar from 1690 to his death. Through his son Francis Stephen, he is the direct male ancestor of all rulers of the Habsburg-Lorraine dynasty, including all Emperors of Austria.
Leopold Joseph Charles Dominique Agapet Hyacinthe was the son of Charles V, Duke of Lorraine, and his wife Eleonora Maria Josefa of Austria, a half-sister of Leopold I, Holy Roman Emperor.
At the time of Leopold's birth, Lorraine and Bar had been occupied by Louis XIV of France, forcing his parents to move into exile to Austria, where they lived under the protection of the Emperor. Therefore, Leopold was born in the palace of Innsbruck and received his first name in honour of the Emperor. Leopold grew up in Innsbruck, while his father would be engaged in defending Vienna against the Turks.
In 1690, his father died and eleven-year-old Leopold inherited the still occupied Duchies. His mother, trying to fulfil her husband's last wishes of returning her children to their patrimony, appealed to the Reichstag in Regensburg to restore her son to Lorraine. Leopold was sent to Vienna to receive a military education under the supervision of the Emperor. In Vienna, he grew up with his cousins, the Archdukes Joseph and Charles, both future Emperors. Leopold was also created a Knight of the Order of the Golden Fleece that year.
Like his father before him, he entered the Imperial Army and, aged eighteen, took part in the Siege of Timișoara in 1694. Three years later, he received the command of the Army of the Rhine.
The Embarkation of St. Paula in Ostia, Claude Lorrain
Medium: oil,canvas
Claude Lorrain French 1600-1682 “Ideal View of Tivoli” 1644 Oil on canvas Photo is taken by: @robertpuffjr Claude Lorrain spent most of his time in Italy, principally Rome. Caught up in the seventeenth-century fervor for landscape painting, he would wander the Italian countryside, sketching and observing the behavior of light. In this fanciful astoral scene, young herders wade across a stream at dusk in the shadow of Tivoli, with its picturesque first century BC Temple of Vesta. These elements are merely conventions; the actual subject of the painting is the breathtaking play of mauve and gold as the sunsets and cold shadows catch the trees. Such attention to the dramatic possibilities of light and atmosphere made Lorrain the foremost landscape painter of his day. On the far horizon, the recently completed dome of St. Peter's in Rome can be seen. (This writeup is taken from the description at the museum.) New Orleans Museum of Art, Louisiana, USA #claude #lorrain #claudelorrain #historyofart #arthistory #greatworksofart #artmuseum #art #artist #masterpiece #painting #museumvisit #artlover #artists #artblogger (at New Orleans Museum of Art) https://www.instagram.com/p/Cj65NFiLVnH/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
"Portrait de Marcel Proust" par Otto Wegener (1895), "Portrait de Jean Lorrain" par Antonio Henri Pierre de La Gandara (circa 1900), "Ensemble de Sept Portraits (Marcel Proust, Edmon de Polignac, Charles Haas, Panzini, Louis Welden Hawkins et Gabriel Yturri)" par Robert de Monstesquiou (non daté) et "Comte de Montesquiou-Fezensac (Arrangement in Black and Gold)" anonyme d'après James McNeill Whistler (circa 1914) à l'exposition “Marcel Proust, un Roman Parisien” au Musée Carnavalet, février 2022.
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