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'''''Portrait of Marshal Saint-Cyr''''' is an 1821 ] by the French ] ].<ref>Gordon p.106</ref> <ref>Chaudonneret p.175</ref> It depicts ], a former ] under ]. In 1817 he was appointed as ] during the post-war ].<ref>Boime p.139</ref> |
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'''''Portrait of Marshal Saint-Cyr''''' is an 1821 ] by the French ] ].<ref>Gordon p.106</ref> <ref>Chaudonneret p.175</ref> It depicts ], a former ] under ]. In 1817 he was appointed as ] during the post-war ].<ref>Boime p.139</ref> |
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Rather than the more common state portrait Saint-Cyr is shown as a man of action, lit by ] in a ] planning the next day's campaigning.<ref>Gordon p.31</ref> Vernet exhibited at the ] in ].<ref>Ruutz-Rees p.47</ref> Today it is in the collection of the ].<ref>https://pop.culture.gouv.fr/notice/joconde/000PE004836</ref> |
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Rather than the more common state portrait Saint-Cyr is shown as a man of action, lit by ] in a ] planning the next day's campaigning.<ref>Gordon p.31</ref> Vernet exhibited at the ] in ].<ref>Ruutz-Rees p.47</ref> Today it is in the collection of the ].<ref>https://pop.culture.gouv.fr/notice/joconde/000PE004836</ref> |
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Rather than the more common state portrait Saint-Cyr is shown as a man of action, lit by lamplight in a military camp planning the next day's campaigning. Vernet exhibited at the Salon of 1824 in Paris. Today it is in the collection of the Palace of Versailles.