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Jean I Berain
(4th Jun, 1640 - 24th Jan, 1711)
Pertuisane des gardes de la Manche de la Maison du Roi
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Photo (C) Paris - Musée de l'Armée, Dist. RMN-Grand Palais / Pascal Segrette
Paris, musée de l'Armée
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Credit:
Photo (C) Paris - Musée de l'Armée, Dist. RMN-Grand Palais / Pascal Segrette
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Keywords:
quadriga
partisan (weapon)
arme d'apparat
Louis XIV style
Antique costume
crown
French army
garde du corps (maison militaire du roi)
Louis XIV the Great (king of France) (1638-1715)
Mars (god)
Allegory of Fame
soleil (symbole)
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About the artwork
Title:
Pertuisane des gardes de la Manche de la Maison du Roi
Periods:
17th century
modern age
XVIIth century
Techniques:
chased
steel
damascened
gold highlights
damasquinure
Dimensions:
2520 x 530
Inventory number:
K 496
Detail:
Pièce fabriquée dans le dernier quart du 17e siècle ; le souverain Louis XIV est représenté à l'antique sous les traits d'Apollon ou de Mars conduisant un quadrige. La devise royale "Nec pluribus impar" est inscrite autour du soleil radié.
Location:
Paris, musée de l'Armée
About the author(s)
Author:
Jean I Berain
Also known as:
Jean, the elder Bérain
Jean, I Berain
Jean Louis Berain
Jean Berain the Elder
Jean Berain
Jean Bérain
Jean, I Bérain
Born:
4th Jun, 1640
Dead:
24th Jan, 1711
Country:
France
See more about this author on Wikipedia:
Jean Berain the Elder
(Saint-Mihiel, Meuse, 1637 – 24 January 1711, Paris) was a draughtsman and designer, painter and engraver of ornament, the artistic force in the Royal office of the Menus-Plaisirs du Roi where all the designs originated for court spectacle, from fêtes to funerals, and many designs for furnishings not covered by the Bâtiments du Roi. The "Berainesque" style of light arabesques and playful grotesques was an essential element in the
style Régence
that led to the French rococo.…
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