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Amaury X (Aymeri VI), vicomte de Narbonne (mort vers 1388), amiral de 1369 à 1373

Amaury X (Aymeri VI), vicomte de Narbonne (mort vers 1388), amiral de 1369 à 1373, by Unknown, oil, 1720
Amaury X (Aymeri VI), vicomte de Narbonne (mort vers 1388), amiral de 1369 à 1373, by Unknown, oil, 1720

Amaury X (Aymeri VI), vicomte de Narbonne (mort vers 1388), amiral de 1369 à 1373 is an oil painting by the Rococo painting artist Unknown. It dates from 1720 and is held in the collection of the Palace of Versailles. This portrait depicts a man in a red shirt with a white collar and black cuffs, rendered in oil paint.

About this work

Overview

This portrait depicts a man in a red shirt with a white collar and black cuffs, rendered in oil paint.

Subject & Meaning

The subject is identified as Amaury X, vicomte de Narbonne, who served as admiral from 1369 to 1373. His attire and serious expression suggest a representation of his status and character.

Technique & Style

The use of oil paint indicates a specific artistic approach, characteristic of certain periods. The level of detail in the subject's clothing and facial expression suggests a focus on realism.

Artist & collection

Artist

Unknown

entity whose identity is not known

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