Ecole FRANCAISE du XVIIème, atelier de Philippe de Champaigne

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Ecole FRANCAISE du XVIIème, atelier de Philippe de Champaigne
Portrait of Chancellor Le Tellier Canvas Unframed Height : 100.5 cm Width : 81 cm Minor damages Originally from Paris where his father was a notary, Michel Le Tellier was appointed State Counselor at the Grand Council in 1624, King's Prosecutor at the Châtelet of Paris in 1631 and Master of Requests in 1639. A protégé of Mazarin, he became Secretary of State for War in 1640 and negotiated the Treaty of Rueil with the princes during the Fronde in 1649. He continued a brilliant career under Louis XIV which led him to the position of Chancellor of France in 1677. Philippe de Champaigne executed a portrait of Michel Le Tellier, lost but known from an engraving by Robert Nanteuil. Michel Le Tellier is wearing the blue ribbon and the plaque of the Order of the Holy Spirit. Note that Philippe de Champaigne also portrayed Chancellor Le Tellier (present on the left of the composition) in his group portrait: Louis XIV, the day after his coronation, receives the oath of his brother Monsieur, Duke of Anjou, as a knight of the Order of the Holy Spirit in Reims, on June 8, 1654, a version of which is preserved in the Louvre Museum and the other in the Grenoble Museum.
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