Rigaud, Louis XIV. Essay by Tessa Fleming. Share Tweet . Hyacinthe Rigaud, Louis XIV, 1701, oil on canvas, 9 2 x 6 3. Musée du Louvre, Paris

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Rigaud, Louis XIV Essay by Tessa Fleming. Share Tweet Email Art and State Hyacinthe Rigaud, Louis XIV, 1701, oil on canvas, 9 2 x 6 3. Musée du Louvre, Paris The early seventeenth century was marked by unrest and near constant warfare; however, by the mid seventeenth century, France had emerged as Europe s largest and https://www.khanacademy.org/humanities/monarchy-enlightenment/baroque-art1/france/a/rigaud-louis-xiv 1/10

most powerful country. France, under Louis XIV, was an absolute monarchy where full power resided with the king. As an absolute monarch, Louis was not subject to any constitutional limitations, leading him to declare l etat, c est moi ( I am the state ). Louis ruled by divine right, receiving his authority directly from God. The concept of divine right allowed Louis to quash emerging rebellions while establishing legitimacy. Louis became known as le Roi Soleil, the Sun King, furthering his claim of divine lineage by recalling the ancient Greek god Apollo and declaring himself, in his usual modest manner, to be the center of the universe. Recognizing the importance of propaganda, Louis and his advisors embarked on many large-scale projects, most memorably the expansion of Versailles from a rather unassuming (by royal standards, at least) hunting lodge to an enormous, gilded (and mirrored) palace. Versailles reinforced the image of the Sun King and infused the Baroque style with classical elements, visually linking Louis rule to the might of Imperial Rome. As the leading patron of the era, Louis XIV employed a workshop of artists and architects; Hyacinthe Rigaud became the principal painter to the king. https://www.khanacademy.org/humanities/monarchy-enlightenment/baroque-art1/france/a/rigaud-louis-xiv 2/10

Left: Hyacinthe Rigaud, Louis XIV, 1701, oil on canvas, 9 2 x 6 3 (Musée du Louvre), Paris; right: Anthony van Dyck, Charles I at the Hunt, c. 1635, oil on canvas, 2.66 x 2.07 m (Musée du Louvre) L etat, c est moi https://www.khanacademy.org/humanities/monarchy-enlightenment/baroque-art1/france/a/rigaud-louis-xiv 3/10

Face (detail), Hyacinthe Rigaud, Louis XIV, 1701, oil on canvas, 9 2 x 6 3 (Musée du Louvre, Paris) Rigaud s monumental portrait displays a life-size, fullbody depiction of Louis XIV. The composition recalls Anthony Van Dyck s 1635 Charles I Dismounted. Louis, as the focal point, stands in the center of the canvas, his body angled slightly while his face is turned to meet the viewer with the confidence and directness expected from a king. Billowing embroidered silk curtains form an honorific canopy over the King s head while the lavish carpeting creates an opulent environment worthy of the king s https://www.khanacademy.org/humanities/monarchy-enlightenment/baroque-art1/france/a/rigaud-louis-xiv 4/10

presence. To the left, a marble column sits atop a gilded base, symbolizing the strength of the monarch while again recalling the classical era. Louis pose, like Charles before him, allows him to literally look down on the viewer, despite both monarchs being quite short. As royal portrait painters, both Rigaud and Van Dyck were able to assert the dominance of the monarch by carefully creating the illusion of height; to please their patron, royal painters often opted for idealized elements at the expense of realism. Despite the similarities in their portraits, Louis met a happier (or at least far less grisly) end than Charles I who was beheaded in 1649. Accessories Make the Man https://www.khanacademy.org/humanities/monarchy-enlightenment/baroque-art1/france/a/rigaud-louis-xiv 5/10

Fleur-de-lis and ermine (detail), Hyacinthe Rigaud, Louis XIV, 1701, oil on canvas, 9 2 x 6 3 (Musée du Louvre, Paris) Like Versailles, nothing in Louis XIV is understated; every detail was intended to remind the viewer of the supremacy of the monarch and his divine authority. Louis, dressed to the nines, is bedecked in his coronation robe. Even the materials of the robe reinforce the image of the monarch; the black-and-white ermine fur and the blueand-gold fleur-de-lis, a stylized lily, are symbolic of the French monarchy. Rigaud paints Louis with a royal sword fastened to his hip, the precious materials contributing to the extravagant atmosphere while also symbolizing his military might. In his right hand, Louis holds the royal scepter while the crown rests on the table below, just in case there were any lingering doubts that this Louis was a pretty important fellow. https://www.khanacademy.org/humanities/monarchy-enlightenment/baroque-art1/france/a/rigaud-louis-xiv 6/10

The king(detail), Hyacinthe Rigaud, Louis XIV, 1701, oil on canvas, 9 2 x 6 3 (Musée du Louvre, Paris) Louis hair is also worth noting (and not just because it s amazing). To modern eyes, the king s hair seems more appropriate for a member of KISS than for a sixty-three year old absolute monarch; however, Louis hair cascades down his royal robes representing a still youthful and robust king. In official royal portraits, there was constant negotiation between historical accuracy and the ideal form. How exactly to render Louis hair sparked an intense debate on more than one occasion: should the hairstyle be accurate, the king presented as he actually looks, or should concessions be made so that the regal qualities of the king might be more readily apparent? Like with Louis (lack of) height, royal painters https://www.khanacademy.org/humanities/monarchy-enlightenment/baroque-art1/france/a/rigaud-louis-xiv 7/10

had to strike a balance between an identifiable and recognizable portrait and one that idealized the sitter to meet the patron s desired result. The king s legs (detail), Hyacinthe Rigaud, Louis XIV, 1701, oil on canvas, 9 2 x 6 3 (Musée du Louvre, Paris) Similarly, Louis legs, which Rigaud has cleverly and prominently displayed, are rather well defined for an aging king. Louis advancing age (he would die fourteen years after this portrait) is betrayed by his lined face, slight jowls, and double chin; the king was reportedly in ill health and had to have several teeth extracted due to infection. It is no coincidence that Louis is posed with his majestic robe draped over his shoulder to reveal his lower limbs: Louis had been a ballet dancer in his youth and prided himself on his dancer s legs. The legs, while in contrast to his aged face, suggest a vital and vigorous man, still in the prime of his power. Rigaud tempers the monarch s timeworn face by reminding the viewer of https://www.khanacademy.org/humanities/monarchy-enlightenment/baroque-art1/france/a/rigaud-louis-xiv 8/10

Louis athletic past; the heeled shoes are not only flattering but add several precious inches onto Louis height. Here, Louis is identifiable clearly the portrait is of the king in the later years of his life yet also idealized, his well-toned legs and lustrous hair preternaturally preserved. Success Rigaud s portrait, originally commissioned as a gift for Louis grandson, Philip V of Spain, was so well received that Louis ultimately chose to keep it and sent a copy in its place. Rigaud so successfully captured power of Louis XIV that the image was placed over the throne and in the king s absence, the painting served as his proxy and courtiers were forbidden to turn their backs on the painting. Essay by Tessa Fleming Additional resources: This painting at the Louvre Art through Time: Louis XIV France https://www.khanacademy.org/humanities/monarchy-enlightenment/baroque-art1/france/a/rigaud-louis-xiv 9/10

Nicolas Poussin, Et in Arcadia Ego Poussin, Landscape with St. John Antoine or Louis Le Nain, Peasant Family in an Interior Rigaud, Louis XIV Château de Versailles Versailles (quiz) Claude Perrault, East facade of the Louvre Baroque art in France (quiz) https://www.khanacademy.org/humanities/monarchy-enlightenment/baroque-art1/france/a/rigaud-louis-xiv 10/10