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Ursins, Marie-Anne de la Tremoille, princesse des
Ursins, Marie-Anne de la Tremoille, princesse des (1642-1722). Lady of the Spanish court, was the daughter of the duc de Noirmoutier and his wife Ren饠 Julie Aubri. Attributed to Nicolas de Largilli貥 (1656-1746). Oil on canvas. FRANCE. PAYS DE LA LOIRE. MAINE-ET-LOIRE. Angers. Castle of Serrant
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Marie-Anne de la Tremoille, Princesse des Ursins (1642-1722): A Regal Portrait from the Castle of Serrant, Maine-et-Loire, France This exquisite oil on canvas portrait depicts Marie-Anne de la Tremoille, Princesse des Ursins, a prominent figure at the Spanish court during the late 17th century. Born in France as the daughter of the Duc de Noirmoutier and his wife Renée Julie Aubri, Marie-Anne's aristocratic lineage is evident in her poised and refined demeanor. The portrait, attributed to the renowned French painter Nicolas de Largillière (1656-1746), showcases the artist's mastery of color and light. Marie-Anne's richly textured gown, adorned with intricate patterns and shimmering gold accents, is rendered in meticulous detail. Her expressive eyes, framed by long, dark lashes, convey a sense of intelligence and confidence. The portrait was painted during Marie-Anne's time at the Spanish court, where she gained a reputation for her beauty, wit, and political acumen. The portrait's horizontal composition emphasizes the subject's regal presence and underscores her status as a woman of great importance. This portrait is a testament to the artistic prowess of Nicolas de Largillière and the enduring allure of the French aristocracy during the Age of Absolutism. It is a reminder of a bygone era, when the lives of the elite were shaped by power, politics, and the pursuit of beauty.
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