Portrait of Christophe-Gabriel Allegrain painted by Joseph Duplessis (1725 - 1802)
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Portrait of Marie Thérèse (c. 1775) by Joseph Duplessis
Marie Thérèse Louise of Savoy, Princesse de Lamballe, was a confidante of Queen Marie Antoinette. As one of Marie Antoinette's favorites and as the Superintendent of the Queen's Household, she held significant influence at court.
Maria Thérèse was described as proud and sensitive. Despite her ability to amuse the queen, she was introverted and often preferred solitary moments with Marie Antoinette over participating in high society. She struggled with health issues, experiencing "nerves, convulsions, fainting-fits," and reportedly could faint, remaining unconscious for hours.
She remained loyal to Marie Antoinette during the French Revolution, even though it ultimately cost her head. Maria Thérèse was killed and beheaded by the crowd during the September Massacre in 1792.
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Starting a collection of pre-photography (~1826) painted portraits I've seen that give me the same feeling as photographic portraits. Feel free to add your own, especially if it’s older or lesser known paintings!
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Untitled (Portrait of a Man) by Antonello da Messina, circa 1475
Admiral Peter Rainier by Unidentified Artist, 1778-87
Juan de Pareja by Diego Rodríguez de Silva y Velázquez, 1650
Portrait of Francesco I d'Este by Diego Rodríguez de Silva y Velázquez, 1638-1639
Portrait of Louis XVI, King of France by Joseph Duplessis (workshop of), 1777-1789
Mummy Portrait of a Woman with Earrings, Egyptian, Roman Imperial period, c. 130–140 CE, at Harvard Art Museums/Arthur M. Sackler Museum.
Portrait of a Young Woman in White by Julien Hudson, 1840
Pompone Il De Bellievre, Chevalier Seigneur De Grignon by Sir Anthony Van Dyck, 1640 - 1641
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Courtesy of @kchasm: French painter Joseph Duplessis, original source of Benjamin Franklin's $100 bill portrait, has a Ryu Number of 4.
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Joseph Duplessis (French, 1725-1802) • Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart • 1767
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Joseph Duplessis - Self-Portrait
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ab. 1745 Joseph-Siffred Duplessis - Simon-Claude Grassin de Glatigny in the uniform of the Grassin Volunteers regiment
(Musée de l'Armée)
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1843 Dresses:
Top: 1843 Leonilla, Princess of Sayn-Wittgenstein-Sayn by Franz Xaver Winterhalter (J. Paul Getty Museum - Los Angele, California, USA). From their Web site 2933X1957 @99 2Mj.
Second row: 1840s (early) Marie Duplessis as la dame aux Camélias by Jean-Charles Olivier (auctioned by Sotheby's), From their Web site 1384X1903 @72 3.7Mp.
Third row left: 1843 Marie Friederike von Preußen by Joseph Karl Stieler (Schönheitengalerie). From Wikimedia 1919X2384 @72 1.3Mj.
Third row right: 1843 Friederike von Gumppenberg by Joseph Karl Stieler (Schønheitengalerie). From Wikimedia; enlarged to fit screen 1122X1400 @300 411kj.
Fourth row: 1843 Princess Caroline von Öttingen-Wallerstein by Joseph Karl Stieler (Schönheitengallerie Schloß Nymphenburg - München, Bayern, Germany). From stringfixer.com/nl/Gallery_of_Beauties 1280X1549 @72 432kj.
Fifth row: 1843 Marie d’Agoult by Henri Lehmann (Musee de la Vie Romantique - Paris, Frabce). From medium.com-@rgreenbergmusic-music-history-monday-one-tough-lady-f342fbfb3d7; removed spots & flaws w Pshop 2489X3226 @150 3Mj.
Sixth row: 1843 Sophia Wilhelmina van Heeckeren by Johann Heinrich Schramm (location ?). From Wikimedia 646X795 @72 168kj.
Bottom: 1843 Harriet Parker, Countess of Morley by Richard Buckner (Saltram - Plympton, Plymouth, Devon, UK). From Wikimedia; removed cracks with Photoshop 990X1200 @72 267kj.
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Louis XVI of France painted by Joseph Duplessis (1725 - 1802)
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Joseph Siffred Duplessis, Benjamin Franklin, c. 1785. Currently in the White House on loan from the National Portrait Gallery.
This portrait is one of the "artworks selected by the Bidens for the White House. The Benjamin Franklin portrait replaces the controversial Andrew Jackson (a slave owner) portrait selected by former President Trump." [Art and Object]
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Absolutely obsessed with this new lady on display in the renovated MET museum's European collection (my photo)
Duplessis, Joseph Siffred. Madame de Saint-Morys (Eléonore Elisabeth Angélique de Beauterne, 1742–1824). 1776. MET Museum, New York.
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birthday gift for @labeelart! 💕 the reference i used is joseph duplessis' painting "la duchesse de lamballe"
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Happy Birthday, Sir 🎉🎆
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Joseph-Siffred Duplessis (detail)
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