Henri-Francois dAguesseau 1668-1751 finding and distributing hoarded grain in Paris during the famine of 1709, engraved by Jean Baptiste Morret fl.1790-1820, 1792
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About Reproduction
Discover the allure of art with our faithful reproduction of "Henri-Francois dAguesseau 1668-1751 finding and distributing hoarded grain in Paris during the famine of 1709, engraved by Jean Baptiste Morret fl.1790-1820, 1792", originally brought to life by the talented Jacques Francois Joseph Swebach. 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 Jacques Francois Joseph Swebach and his artistic vision.
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Painting Description
Henri-François d'Aguesseau (1668-1751) was a prominent French magistrate and statesman, renowned for his tenure as Chancellor of France. During the severe famine of 1709, which was precipitated by a harsh winter that devastated crops and led to widespread food shortages, d'Aguesseau played a crucial role in alleviating the suffering of the Parisian populace. His efforts in finding and distributing hoarded grain were instrumental in mitigating the crisis and ensuring that the citizens of Paris had access to essential sustenance during this dire period.
The engraving "Henri-François d'Aguesseau Finding and Distributing Hoarded Grain in Paris During the Famine of 1709" by Jean Baptiste Morret, who was active between 1790 and 1820, captures this significant historical moment. Created in 1792 by Jacques François Joseph Swebach, the artwork vividly depicts d'Aguesseau's humanitarian efforts. The engraving is a testament to d'Aguesseau's dedication to public service and his commitment to the welfare of the people, highlighting his role in addressing one of the most challenging crises of his time.
Jean Baptiste Morret's engraving style, characterized by meticulous detail and expressive composition, effectively conveys the gravity of the famine and the relief brought by d'Aguesseau's actions. The scene likely portrays d'Aguesseau amidst the citizens of Paris, overseeing the distribution of grain, with expressions of gratitude and relief evident on the faces of the recipients. This artwork not only serves as a historical record but also as a tribute to d'Aguesseau's legacy as a compassionate and effective leader.
Jacques François Joseph Swebach, known for his historical and genre scenes, brings a dynamic and engaging quality to the engraving. His collaboration with Morret results in a powerful visual narrative that underscores the importance of leadership and empathy in times of crisis. The engraving remains a significant piece of art, reflecting the social and political climate of early 18th-century France and the enduring impact of d'Aguesseau's contributions to French society.
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Lead Time & Shipping
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