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Louis XIV and his mistress Louise de La Valliere (1644-1710)
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Louis XIV and his mistress Louise de La Valliere (1644-1710)
Louis XIV (1638-1715). King of France. Louis XIV and his mistress Louise de La Valliere (1644-1710). Engraving. Colored
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This enchanting 17th century engraving captures the captivating relationship between King Louis XIV of France (1638-1715) and his favorite mistress, Louise de La Vallière (1644-1710). The image showcases the regal elegance and refined sensuality of the era, as the royal couple is depicted in the opulent interior of a European nobleman's house. Louis XIV, the Sun King, is depicted in his grandeur, wearing the royal robes and a crown adorned with diamonds and pearls. His intense gaze is locked onto his beloved mistress, Louise de La Vallière, who is portrayed as a radiant beauty, dressed in the latest fashion of the time. Her expressive eyes convey a deep emotion, while her delicate hands rest on the arm of a plush chair, adding to the sensual allure of the scene. The couple is surrounded by symbols of their love and devotion, including a bouquet of roses, a traditional symbol of love and passion. The room is bathed in the warm glow of the sun, which streams in through the large windows, casting a golden light over the couple and adding to the romantic atmosphere. Louise de La Vallière was a French noblewoman who rose to prominence as a favorite of King Louis XIV. She was a former nun who left the convent to become the king's mistress in 1661, and she bore him two children. Their relationship was the subject of much gossip and scandal, but it endured for many years, and Louise remained a trusted and influential figure at the French court until her death in 1710. This engraving is a testament to the enduring power of love and desire, and the ability of art to capture the essence of human emotion. It is a fascinating glimpse into the world of the European aristocracy of the 17th century, and a reminder of the complex and often passionate relationships that shaped the history of the time.
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