Portret van André Marie Jean Jacques Dupin by Wilhelmus Cornelis Chimaer van Oudendorp

Portret van André Marie Jean Jacques Dupin 1832 - 1873

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Dimensions: height 222 mm, width 153 mm

Copyright: Rijks Museum: Open Domain

Wilhelmus Cornelis Chimaer van Oudendorp created this portrait of André Marie Jean Jacques Dupin as a print. Dupin, a towering figure in 19th-century France, was not only a lawyer and statesman but also a symbol of the era's complex negotiations with power and identity. As a leading voice in legal and political spheres, Dupin navigated the turbulent waters of post-revolutionary France. The portrait captures his dignified demeanor, but it also hints at the socio-political tensions of his time. Dupin's story is one of adaptation and influence amidst changing regimes, reflecting the intricate dance between individual ambition and collective history. It is a reminder of how personal narratives intertwine with broader historical movements, influencing our understanding of power, representation, and identity.

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