

Chronicles of France: Scene of the Fronde - The Prince of Condé
Black and white image of two men in 17th-century clothing standing indoors, facing each other. The man on the left has long dark hair and wears a long robe with a white collar. He has his right hand on the other man's chest. The man on the right wears a military-style uniform with a sash, a feathered hat, and boots. He has his right arm bent at the elbow. In the background, several people stand behind the two men, and there is a doorway with a curtain on the right. A wooden frame surrounds the doorway. The image is set against a beige background. The top of the image has two lines of text: one on the left and one on the right. There are several lines of small text at the bottom.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 681 × 893 px
- Museum Record
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