Aimee Mottier de La Fayette (1490-c.1565), femme de Francois de Silly, bailli de Caen, c.1523
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About Reproduction
Discover the allure of art with our faithful reproduction of "Aimee Mottier de La Fayette (1490-c.1565), femme de Francois de Silly, bailli de Caen, c.1523", originally brought to life by the talented (studio of) Clouet. Unlike posters or prints, our hand-painted oil painting breathes an unique sense of depth and texture into your space. Every detail, every stroke, and every texture is meticulously recreated, paying the perfect homage to (studio of) Clouet and his artistic vision.
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Painting Description
"Aimee Mottier de La Fayette (1490-c.1565), femme de Francois de Silly, bailli de Caen, c.1523" is a portrait attributed to the studio of the French Renaissance painter François Clouet. The painting is believed to have been created around 1523 and depicts Aimee Mottier de La Fayette, the wife of Francois de Silly, who was the bailli (bailiff) of Caen, a position of significant administrative authority during that period. The portrait is an example of the Northern Renaissance style, which is characterized by its attention to detail and emphasis on the individual characteristics of the sitter.
While the painting itself is not as widely known as some of Clouet's other works, it provides valuable insight into the fashion and societal status of French nobility in the early 16th century. Aimee Mottier de La Fayette is portrayed with the demure and elegant bearing typical of high-born women of the time. The portrait likely served to emphasize her social position as well as her personal virtues, which were important aspects of noble identity during the Renaissance.
The attribution to the studio of Clouet suggests that while the work may not have been painted by François Clouet himself, it was produced under his direction and influence. Clouet was a leading portraitist of his time and served at the courts of Kings Francis I and Henry II of France. His studio was a center of artistic production, and works emanating from it were held in high regard.
As of the knowledge cutoff date, the portrait's current location, provenance, and history of ownership are not specified in this introduction. Further research would be required to provide a complete account of the painting's background and significance within the oeuvre of Clouet and his studio.
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Lead Time & Shipping
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Return & Refund
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