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Lady Elizabeth Fitzgerald, Countess of Lincoln (1527-1590) by François Clouet (1510-1572)
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François Clouet
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Equestrian Portrait of Dauphin Henri II, François Clouet, ca. 1543
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Mary, Queen of Scots
Artist: François Clouet (French, 1510–1572)
Date: c. 1558
Medium: Watercolor on vellum
Collection: Royal Collection Trust, United Kingdom
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Mary, Queen of Scots had been betrothed to the Dauphin since the age of 5, and from that moment onwards was raised at the French court. This portrait would most likely have been commissioned by the French royal family from their court artist to commemorate the royal marriage. The jewel-like colours and contrasts of blue background and pink dress emphasise the Scots Queen’s renowned beauty, with sparkling hazel eyes and auburn hair. In a double portrait of Mary as Queen of France with Francis II, in the Livres d’heures de Catherine de Médicis (Bibliothèque nationale de France, Paris), Mary is crowned and her hands are joined in prayer. However, the face, hair dressed with pearls and costume with standing collar in the manuscript illumination derive from the present work, indicating that Clouet’s miniature was an important prototype for portraits of the Scottish and French Queen.
#portrait#woman#queen of scots#mary queen of scots#scottish history#francois clouet#french painter#renaissance style#watercolor on vellum#artwork#16th century painting#european art
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Francois Clouet - The Love Letter
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François Clouet, A Lady in her Bath, ca. 1571, oil/panel (National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C.)
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Jean Clouet, Portrait of Louise of Savoy, mother of Francois I, 16th century. Oil on panel, 22 x 17 cm. Fondation Bemberg, Toulouse.
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ab. 1571 Unknown artist, style of Francois Clouet - Portrait of Claude Catherine de Clermont-Tonnerre, Duchess of Retz
(National Museum, Kraków)
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The outrageous, extravagant, often humorous, and sometimes beautiful outfits worn by the subjects of old portraits.
Francis I — Fashion Influencer
François I was a fashion-forward monarch. He was fond of dressing in the latest, most lavish clothing, made from the finest fabrics and adorned with elaborate details of beading, gold and silver thread embroidery, and gems. He worked with his favorite designers to create elegant, bespoke garments.
François I • Jean Clouet • c. 1530
Francois was a Renaissance influencer who brought the latest fashions to his court at Fountainblu, including "slashing" (more on that in an upcoming post), collars, and the codpiece.
Above, he wears a wide-necked doublet with paned sleeves under dark gold jerkin and a satin overgown with turned-back sleeves. His shirt has a tiny frill edged in black at the neck and wide ruffles at the wrist.
The Workshop of Joos Van Cleve (1480 or 1490 (ca.) – 1540 or 1541) • Oil on wood applied to the canvas • Château de Fontainebleau, Gallery of Splendours.

François I (Detail)

François I (Detail)

Besides being exquisitely dressed, and perhaps more importantly, Francis I was a great patron of Renaissance architecture and art. During his reign, he built or rebuilt numerous châteaus, including the Louvre in Paris and the magnificent royal residence at Fontainebleau. The king invited the Italian master Leonardo da Vinci to settle in France, and the artist spent his last years there. Francis also collected art works by Renaissance masters such as Raphael, Michelangelo, Titian, and Benvenuto Cellini. His collection of art, including a famous portrait of the king by Titian, became the core of the Louvre museum.
#portrait#art#painting#royal portraits#court portraits#françois I#french king#da vinci#jean clouet#french renaissance#art history#historical portrait#the resplendent outfit#tudor history#fashion history#royal fashion#17th century portraits#history of fashion#fontainebleau#musée du louvre
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Portrait of a lady by François Clouet ( c. 1510 – 1572)
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Claude de Valois, Duchess of Lorraine
Claude of France, Duchess of Lorraine by Francois Clouet With Claude de Valois, we have a unique example of a happy aristocratic marriage. Having grown up together at the French court, the couple knew each other and were compatible. A favorite of her mother, Queen Catherine de’Medici, the many years of childbirth took a harsh toll on her body. Claude was born at the palace of Fontainebleau on…

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Louise de Lorraine
Artist: Manner of François Clouet (French, c. 1516–1572)
Date: c. 1575
Medium: Oil on canvas
Collection: Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, TX, United States
Louise of Lorraine
Louise of Lorraine (French: Louise de Lorraine-Vaudémont; 30 April 1553 – 29 January 1601) was Queen of France as the wife of King Henry III from their marriage on 15 February 1575 until his death on 2 August 1589. During the first three months of their marriage, she was also Queen of Poland and Grand Duchess of Lithuania. As a dowager queen, Louise held the title of Duchess of Berry.
#portrait#louise of lorraine#francois clouet#french painter#queen of france#french history#costume#embroidery#handkerchief#coif#french art
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CLOUET, FRANCOIS
A Lady in her Bath (Diane de Poitiers?)
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Francois, Duc d'Alencon by Francois Clouet, 1561
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Portrait of a Lady in a Bejewelled Dress and Headdress, Workshop of Francois Clouet, 1550-60
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