About this artwork
This is a portrait of the French politician Antoine Marie Jules Senard, made by Auguste Bry using lithography. Produced in the 19th century, this portrait encapsulates a pivotal era marked by significant political upheaval and the rise of a distinct political class in France. During this period, the proliferation of printed imagery played a crucial role in shaping public opinion and solidifying the authority of political figures. Consider the visual codes employed here; Senard is depicted with a stern countenance and formal attire, conveying an air of authority and respectability. The inclusion of his signature further reinforces his individual identity. To fully grasp the significance of this portrait, one could explore the socio-political context of 19th-century France. Through archival research and an examination of period documents, we gain insight into the institutional forces that shaped both the subject and the creation of this image.
Portret van de politicus Antoine Marie Jules Senard
1830 - 1861
Auguste Bry
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RijksmuseumArtwork details
- Medium
- engraving
- Dimensions
- height 268 mm, width 172 mm
- Location
- Rijksmuseum
- Copyright
- Rijks Museum: Open Domain
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About this artwork
This is a portrait of the French politician Antoine Marie Jules Senard, made by Auguste Bry using lithography. Produced in the 19th century, this portrait encapsulates a pivotal era marked by significant political upheaval and the rise of a distinct political class in France. During this period, the proliferation of printed imagery played a crucial role in shaping public opinion and solidifying the authority of political figures. Consider the visual codes employed here; Senard is depicted with a stern countenance and formal attire, conveying an air of authority and respectability. The inclusion of his signature further reinforces his individual identity. To fully grasp the significance of this portrait, one could explore the socio-political context of 19th-century France. Through archival research and an examination of period documents, we gain insight into the institutional forces that shaped both the subject and the creation of this image.
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