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Louis XIV visiting the Gobelins factory (pierre noire on paper)
XIR414669 Louis XIV visiting the Gobelins factory (pierre noire on paper) by Le Brun, Charles (1619-90); 58.1x92.7 cm; Louvre (Cabinet de dessins), Paris, France; (add.info.: Louis XIV (1638-1715) visite la manufacture des Gobelins; b/w photo; black and white photograph; photographed by Adolphe Giraudon c.1898-99; INV 27655 Recto; King of France; Jean Baptiste Colbert (1619-83); atelier; preparatory study for a tapestry made between 1673 and 1679, from the series Histoire du Roi ; tenture; ); French, out of copyright
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This photograph captures a significant moment in history - Louis XIV, the King of France, visiting the renowned Gobelins factory. The image showcases Louis XIV's grandeur as he is welcomed by workers in their workshop. Standing tall with his elaborate wig and regal attire, the ruler exudes power and authority. The Gobelins factory was known for its exquisite tapestries, and this visit by Louis XIV demonstrates his patronage of the arts. Accompanied by Jean Baptiste Colbert, an influential figure in French politics at that time, the king takes a keen interest in the manufacturing process. This particular print is a preparatory study for one of the tapestries from the series "Histoire du Roi" which was created between 1673 and 1679. The photo provides a glimpse into both royal life and laborious workmanship during this era. It highlights not only Louis XIV's appreciation for luxury textiles but also sheds light on the skilled laborers who brought these masterpieces to life. Their dedication to their craft can be seen as they diligently go about their tasks. Captured by Adolphe Giraudon around 1898-99, this timeless image continues to captivate viewers today with its historical significance and artistic beauty. It serves as a reminder of Louis XIV's influence on French culture and his support for artisans who contributed to his opulent reign.
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