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Saint Louis recoit à Ptolemais les envoyes du Vieux de la Montagne, 1251

Saint Louis recoit à Ptolemais les envoyes du Vieux de la Montagne, 1251, by Georges Rouget, oil, 1833
Saint Louis recoit à Ptolemais les envoyes du Vieux de la Montagne, 1251, by Georges Rouget, oil, 1833

Saint Louis recoit à Ptolemais les envoyes du Vieux de la Montagne, 1251 is an oil painting by the Neoclassicist artist Georges Rouget. It dates from 1833 and is held in the collection of the Palace of Versailles.

About this work

Overview

Saint Louis recoit à Ptolemais les envoyes du Vieux de la Montagne, 1251 is an oil painting created around 1833 by Georges Rouget. It is currently held at the Palace of Versailles.

Subject & Meaning

The painting depicts a scene where a figure, likely a historical or biblical character, sits on a green platform wearing a red robe and addresses a surrounding crowd. The atmosphere is formal, suggesting a significant event or ceremony.

Technique & Style

The work is executed in oil paint, a medium commonly used for historical and narrative scenes during the 19th century. The composition includes detailed attire and armor, indicating a focus on historical accuracy or dramatic effect.

History & Provenance

The painting was created by Georges Rouget, a French artist, around 1833. It is now part of the collection at the Palace of Versailles, a museum dedicated to French history.

Artist & collection

Portrait of Georges Rouget

Artist

Georges Rouget

Georges Rouget (1783–1869) was an artist, born in Paris.

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