Jean Baptiste Colbert 1651-90 Marquis de Seignelay and Louis Victor de Rochechouart 1636-88 Duc de Vivonne Visiting the Galleon Reale de France in the Arsenal of Marseilles in 1669
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About Reproduction
Discover the allure of art with our faithful reproduction of "Jean Baptiste Colbert 1651-90 Marquis de Seignelay and Louis Victor de Rochechouart 1636-88 Duc de Vivonne Visiting the Galleon Reale de France in the Arsenal of Marseilles in 1669", originally brought to life by the talented Jean Baptiste I de La Rose. 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 Jean Baptiste I de La Rose and his artistic vision.
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Painting Description
"Jean Baptiste Colbert (1651-1690), Marquis de Seignelay, and Louis Victor de Rochechouart (1636-1688), Duc de Vivonne Visiting the Galleon 'Reale de France' in the Arsenal of Marseilles in 1669" is a historical painting by the French artist Jean Baptiste I de La Rose. The artwork captures a significant moment in 17th-century French maritime history, depicting two prominent figures of the French nobility and government inspecting the newly built galleon 'Reale de France' at the Arsenal of Marseilles.
Jean Baptiste Colbert, Marquis de Seignelay, was the son of Jean-Baptiste Colbert, Louis XIV's famous finance minister, and he succeeded his father as the Secretary of State of the Navy. Louis Victor de Rochechouart, Duc de Vivonne, was a French nobleman and military commander known for his naval exploits. Their visit to the Arsenal of Marseilles, a major shipbuilding facility of the time, underscores the importance of naval power and maritime trade to the French monarchy during the reign of Louis XIV.
Jean Baptiste I de La Rose, the artist, was active during the 17th century and is known for his detailed and accurate depictions of naval scenes and vessels. His work provides valuable insights into the naval architecture and maritime practices of the period. The painting serves not only as an artistic representation but also as a historical document, reflecting the grandeur and ambition of France's naval aspirations under the Sun King.
The 'Reale de France' was one of the most impressive warships of its time, symbolizing the might and technological advancement of the French navy. The galleon played a crucial role in asserting French naval dominance in the Mediterranean and protecting the country's interests against other European powers.
This painting is significant for its portrayal of two influential figures in French history, its depiction of a masterpiece of naval engineering, and its reflection of the political and military strategies of 17th-century France. It remains an important work for both art historians and scholars of maritime history.
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Lead Time & Shipping
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