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After Daret Celauit, known as Pierre Daret de Cazeneuse (1604-1678) François de Clermont, Marquis de Monglat (1620-1675). Burin on laid paper pasted on paper. 29 x 22 cm. Fine stain. François de Clermont (Grand Maitre de la garde-robe du Roi) was the husband of Elisabeth Hurault de Cheverny (1618-1695), Comtesse de Cheverny, Marquise de Monglat.

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