This portrait by Le Brun shows the style of the less warlike nobles of the time. Painted in 1660, this shows Séguier ten years after the events in “Twenty Years After”, and right at the beginning of “Le Vicomte de Bragellone”. This painting specifically depicts Séguier riding in the train of Queen Maria Theresa during her entry to Paris.
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Chancellor Séguier last modified January 25th, 2025.