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King Louis XIV, Chancellor of France, the Council of State Masters of Requests, 1672

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French School

<p>The French School was an art movement that began in the 17th century. A number of painters and sculptors began participating in this movement in order to establish a French artistic tradition and to fulfill important commissions for the monarchy.</p>

<p>2354, French School. Louis XIV presenting the seals in the presence of the senior members of the Council of state and the Masters of Requests, even though he was holding the office of Chancelor of France, 1672. Oil on canvas</p>

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