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Diane de Poitiers, Duchesse de Valentinois (1499-1566)
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Diane de Poitiers, Duchesse de Valentinois (1499-1566)
Diane de Poitiers, Duchesse de Valentinois (1499-1566). French lady, favourite of King Henri II. Renaissance art. Painting. FRANCE. Versailles. National Museum of Versailles
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Diane de Poitiers, Duchesse de Valentinois (1499-1566): A Renaissance Portrait of French Favoritism and Elegance This exquisite painting captures the enchanting likeness of Diane de Poitiers, a French noblewoman who rose to prominence as the favorite of King Henri II of France. Born in 1499, Diane was a woman of extraordinary beauty, intelligence, and charisma, who captivated the heart of the monarch and held significant influence at the French court during the Renaissance era. The painting, now housed in the National Museum of Versailles, is a testament to the artistic mastery of the period. The subject's elegant attire, adorned with intricate lace and rich fabrics, reflects the opulence and refinement of the French aristocracy. Her expressive gaze, framed by delicate lashes and a carefully applied rouge, exudes an air of confidence and allure. Diane de Poitiers' relationship with King Henri II began in the early 1530s, when she was just a young woman. Their bond was marked by mutual admiration and passion, and Diane became the king's mistress and closest confidante. She bore him a son, who was acknowledged as the heir to the throne, further solidifying her position at court. Despite the political turmoil and intrigue that surrounded the French court during this time, Diane de Poitiers maintained her status and influence until her death in 1566. This painting, a beautiful and enduring reminder of her legacy, continues to captivate viewers with its stunning depiction of a woman who defied convention and left an indelible mark on French history.
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