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Jean Frosne’s Dramatic Portrait of Louis II of Bourbon
Jean Frosne’s engraving of Louis II of Bourbon, Prince of Condé, stands as a testament to the meticulous artistry of French Baroque portraiture. Executed in 1686, this artwork captures not merely an image of royalty but embodies the spirit of its era—a period marked by political intrigue, religious fervor, and an unwavering fascination with grandeur.
- Subject Matter: The engraving portrays Louis II, a prominent figure in French nobility and military leadership. His dignified posture exudes confidence and authority, reflecting his role as First Prince of the Blood—a position holding considerable influence within the Bourbon dynasty.
- Style & Technique: Frosne’s masterful draughtsmanship exemplifies the prevailing topographical style prevalent during his time. He skillfully utilizes hatching and cross-hatching to create a rich textural surface that lends depth and realism to the portrait. The engraving's monochrome palette enhances its solemn mood, prioritizing tonal variation over vibrant color to convey emotion and nuance.
The image itself is dominated by Louis II’s face—a carefully rendered depiction of his features, accentuated by a prominent wig and beard. These stylistic choices were common in portraits of the period, serving as markers of social status and demonstrating artistic sophistication. Notably, two ties adorn Louis II's attire, symbolizing wealth and formality – elements integral to portraying nobility.
- Historical Context: Frosne’s engraving emerged during Louis XIV’s reign—the “Sun King”—a period characterized by absolute monarchy and opulent court life. The artwork reflects the artistic conventions of the time, aligning with the broader trend toward monumental portraits that celebrated royal power and prestige.
- Symbolism: Beyond its visual representation, the engraving carries symbolic weight. Louis II’s gaze directs towards the viewer, establishing a connection between subject and observer—a technique frequently employed to convey dignity and solemnity. The overall composition reinforces this impression of regal composure.
Considered alongside other engravings from the glorieuses conquêtes de louis le grand series, Frosne’s portrait exemplifies the artistic excellence of his generation. It invites contemplation on power, identity, and the enduring legacy of Baroque art—a style that continues to inspire artists and captivate audiences centuries later. This engraving is more than just a depiction; it's an encapsulation of a pivotal moment in French history.
Autoriaus biografija
early life and training
jean frosne, a french engraver, was born in troyes in 1610 and died in 1686. he was the son of noel cochin, a painter by profession. frosne's early life and training are not well-documented, but it is known that he often imitated and copied the works of jacques callot, a renowned french artist. however, his model of choice was stefano della bella, an italian engraver.artistic style and specialization
frosne excelled in small figures, which he grouped and delineated with lifelike animation. his specialty was topography, including battles, sieges, and encampments. this is evident in his numerous engravings, such as engraving of act, which showcases his skill in capturing the intricacies of topographical art.notable works and legacy
frosne engraved several hundred subjects, with the most important being those he executed for the glorieuses conquêtes de louis le grand, published between 1676 and 1694. his plates are marked with his name in full, or with his initials only, or with a monogram. a notable example of his work is the engraving louis ii of bourbon, prince of condé, first prince of the blood.comparison to other artists
in comparison to other artists of his time, frosne's work is distinct in its attention to topographical detail. while anton francesco lucini, an italian engraver, worked on a series of engravings entitled disegni della guerra, assedi e battaglie, frosne's focus on small figures and topography sets him apart.viewing frosne's art at OriginalUniqueArt
to explore more of jean frosne's engravings, visit OriginalUniqueArt's jean frosne page, where you can browse his artworks and even order museum-quality reproductions.- view frosne's engraving of act on OriginalUniqueArt: https://OriginalUniqueArt.com/@@/9cvvzn-stefano-della-bella-engraving-of-act
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jean frosne
1610 - 1686 , France
Trumpa informacija
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Baroque; Naturalism
- Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist:
- Caravaggism
- Baroque painting
- Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
- Leonardo da Vinci
- Michelangelo
- Date Of Birth: September 29, 1571
- Date Of Death: July 18, 1610
- Full Name: Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio
- Nationality: Italian
- Notable Artworks:
- The Calling of Saint Matthew
- Supper at Emmaus
- David and Goliath
- Death of the Virgin
- Place Of Birth: Milan, Lombardy




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