Philippe de Maille, fils de Guy de Maille, vicomte de Breze? or maybe his brother (c.1515-53), c.1550
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About Reproduction
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Painting Description
"Philippe de Maille, fils de Guy de Maille, vicomte de Breze? or maybe his brother (c.1515-53), c.1550" is a portrait painting attributed to the studio of François Clouet, a renowned French Renaissance painter known for his detailed and realistic portraiture. The painting is believed to have been created around 1550 and depicts either Philippe de Maille, the son of Guy de Maille, Vicomte de Breze, or possibly his brother. The identity of the sitter remains uncertain, which is not uncommon for portraits from this period, where documentation and provenance can be scarce or lost over time.
François Clouet was the court painter to King Francis I of France and later to his son Henry II, and his studio was responsible for producing many portraits of the French nobility. Clouet's style was characterized by a meticulous attention to detail and a subtle rendering of flesh tones, which was influential in the development of French portrait painting. The work in question would have been created during a period when Clouet's influence was at its peak, and his studio was a hub of artistic activity.
The portrait likely served as a representation of the sitter's social status and personal attributes, in line with the conventions of the time. Such portraits were often commissioned to commemorate significant events, such as marriages or political appointments, or to solidify alliances between noble families. The painting would be an important example of the cultural and artistic milieu of 16th-century France, reflecting the fashion, aesthetics, and values of the French Renaissance nobility.
As an artwork attributed to the studio of a significant artist like François Clouet, the portrait would be of interest to art historians and scholars studying the period, as well as to a general audience interested in Renaissance art and history. The painting would also contribute to the understanding of portraiture conventions and the representation of the nobility during the French Renaissance.
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Lead Time & Shipping
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Return & Refund
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