Born in 1754: King of France (1754-93)

Portrait Joseph (1725-1802), 1775

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i don't know if i like or hate this drawing ??? (my version of Duplessis's portrait of Louis XVI by the way)

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My version of yesterdays painting. French art dealer Abraham Fontanel, by Joseph-Siffred Duplessis.

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Thursday Hand French art dealer Abraham Fontanel, painted in oils on canvas by Joseph-Siffred Duplessis around 1779

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Born in 1753: (1753-1810), Countess of Provence as spouse of the future daughter of of Sardinia

Portrait by Joseph (1725-1802), 18th Century

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Born in 1754: King of France (1754-93)

Portrait by (1725-1802), ca. 1775

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Thursday’s ~Madame de Saint -Maurice painted in oils by Joseph Siffred Duplessis in 1776
My version in and

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My version of Joseph Siffred Duplessis' portrait.

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Trying a different idea for my digital version of 's this week. On the right Madame de Saint-Maurice, painted in oils on canvas by Joseph Siffred Duplessis, in 1776 .

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Thursday Madame de Saint-Maurice by Joseph Siffeed Duplessis in 1776 redone in

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A portrait of Louis XVI by Joseph Duplessis.

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— Portrait of Benjamin Franklin (c1785) — An oil on canvas painting by the French artist, Joseph Duplessis (1725 – 1802), while Franklin was the US Minister to France — that is now at the National Portrait Gallery (), Washington, DC

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Born in 1706: American Founding Father (1706-90)

Portrait by Joseph (1725-1802), ca. 1785

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Hey! This is Cable Antoine DuPlessis, an new OC for Allostatic!
He serves as the "brains" of the Red Tones, a band of misfit ruffians whose sole mission is to Eat The Rich(TM). Quiet and easily embarrassed, Cable comes up with brilliant plots, yet has trouble speaking his mind...

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courtesan, muse Marie Duplessis (15Jan1824–3Feb1847) Watercolour by Camille Roqueplan

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The Duchess of Chartres ... by Joseph-Siffred Duplessis (Sep 22 1725 – Apr 1 1802) https://t.co/7SXZNLMiqI https://t.co/nvWiHX6RiH

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Discover more about Duplessis and in our display and gallery trail!

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Sometimes the best way to learn is to copy the masters... Here's my take on Duplessis' Benjamin Franklin

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