Hans Holbein the Younger, The French Ambassadors,1533
"The Ambassadors" by Hans Holbein the Younger was painted in 1533 to celebrate the diplomatic mission of Jean de Dinteville, the French ambassador to England, and his friend, Georges de Selve, the Bishop of Lavaur. The painting serves as a testament to the wealth, knowledge, and cultural exchange of the Renaissance period, showcasing various symbols of education and science. Additionally, it highlights the significance of diplomacy and the complex political landscape of Europe during that time. The intricate details and hidden symbols also invite viewers to reflect on the complexities of life and mortality.
According to Bulbapedia, it is indeed derived from French. Garde is French for guard and "devoir" is French for "duty."
Dig is fouille in French.
Philip French was born in 1933.
Hans Holbein the Younger, The French Ambassadors,1533
A French ambassador makes an average of $180,000 a year. Ambassadors are classified as senior foreign service employees.
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It is the entryway or foyer as it appears.
"Tiegan" does not have a direct translation in French. It appears to be a name or a proper noun with no specific meaning in the French language.
Fantomas is a fictional French character that appears in crime-fiction .
"Nu yolts" does not have a specific meaning in French; it appears to be a misspelling or a different language.
"La Shae" is not a standard French word or phrase. It appears to be a name or a stylized version of a name. It does not have a specific meaning in French.
This is French for flowers. The word appears in various phrases,eg fleurs-de-lis.
Her ethnicity is a mix of French, Italian and Portuguese.
Jean de Montereul has written: 'The diplomatic correspondence of Jean de Montereul and the brothers De Bellie vre: French ambassadors in England and Scotland, 1645-48'