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Portrait of Heinrich von Brühl by Jean-Joseph Balechou
Jean-Joseph Balechou의 하인리히 폰 브륄의 초상

Portrait of Heinrich von Brühl

Portrait of Heinrich von Brühl (1700 – 1763) 프랑스 조각가 Jean-Joseph Balechou가 1750년경 (1715 – 1764), after a painting by French Painter Louis de Silvestre (1675 – 1760) the court painter to King Augustus II (1670 – 1733) of Poland, and director of the Royal Academy of Arts in Dresden.

This is a portrait 조각 that is derived from a painting by Louis de Silvestre. It shows Heinrich von Brühl (1700 – 1763) in either his office or study in elaborate dressed standing by a desk that has his helmet on it and letters in his left hand.

Behind him to his right is a large plush chair, and in the distance we can see two massive circular columns from which a very large drape is hanging, as well as a library of books on a large book case.

Heinrich was a Polish-Sazon statesman at the court of Saxony and the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth, as well as a member of the powerful German von Brühl family.

He was a highly skilled diplomat and strategist, that through his manipulations was able to gain control over Saxony and Poland, by partly controlling the king Augustus III (1696 – 1763); who could only be accessed through Brühl.

The amazing detail of this pieces points to Balechou great skill as an engraver as the artwork looks like a painting all its own.

이것은 공개 도메인 이미지의 수정 된 디지털 아트 오래된 마스터 복제입니다.

Info Above Derived From Wikipedia.org

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