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The Siamese Ambassadors and Their Interpreter, the Abbé de Lionne
Jacques Vigoureux - Duplessis French
Not on view
In this decorative painting intended to go over a doorway, the set painter and tapestry designer Vigoureux shows the Siamese ambassadors donning tapered conical hats of rank. The presence of their interpreter at right highlights the central role of the Church in Franco-Asian diplomacy. While Louis XIV was interested above all in trade relations, the missionary priests who had shepherded the relationship hoped the Siamese king, Phra Narai, would convert to Christianity; this was never the ruler’s intention.
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