The artwork, titled “Chancellor Séguier and His Entourage,” was created by Charles Le Brun in 1670. This oil on canvas portrait, a representative piece of the Baroque art movement, is housed in the Louvre, Paris, France.
In the artwork, Chancellor Séguier is depicted on horseback, surrounded by a group of attendants, underscoring his eminent status. The Chancellor, adorned in a resplendent robe, is shaded by an opulent parasol held by one of the attendants, symbolizing his elevated position and authority. The figures around him, dressed in period attire, exhibit a sense of movement, as they accompany the dignitary. The background, with its subdued and overcast sky, contrasts with the rich details and textures of the Chancellor’s garments, drawing attention to his prominence. The composition and use of light reflect the grandeur and dynamism characteristic of Baroque portraiture, rendering a vivid depiction of power and regality.