Portrait of Madame d'etampes on horseback, Cornelis Anthonisz. (Manner of), 1538 - c. 1544 print Anne de Pisseleu, court lady of Queen-mother Louise of Savoye and since 1530 mistress of Frans I (1494-1547) who, in 1533, married her to Jean de Brosses to whom he, on that occasion, awarded the title Comte d'etampes. Anne d'etampes retained her influence at the court until the death of Frans I. She is depicted as a rider on a stationary horse. According to the inscription 'GheContrefeyt after Dleven', it is. Low Countriespublisher: Antwerp paper historical persons - BB - woman. equestrian state-


Portrait of Madame d'etampes on horseback, Cornelis Anthonisz. (Manner of), 1538 - c. 1544 print Anne de Pisseleu, court lady of Queen-mother Louise of Savoye and since 1530 mistress of Frans I (1494-1547) who, in 1533, married her to Jean de Brosses to whom he, on that occasion, awarded the title Comte d'etampes. Anne d'etampes retained her influence at the court until the death of Frans I. She is depicted as a rider on a stationary horse. According to the inscription 'GheContrefeyt after Dleven', it is. Low Countriespublisher: Antwerp paper historical persons - BB - woman. equestrian state-portrait


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