Living in Bellingham on
the West Coast of the United States I don't often get to see old masterpieces.
So when I travel to the great cities of the world I love to take some time and
spend it in their museums.
This is a fun place to visit if you're into English history, or if you are a painter interested in learning more about painting.
Other great reasons to go to this museum are if you enjoy fashion history it's fun to look at the clothes through the ages.
Here's the story behind this painting. What a brave soul in so many ways.
Born in France, The Chevalier
Deon (Charles Genevieve Louise Auguste Andre Timothee Deo De Beaumont) had a successful career as a soldier,
diplomat and spy before publicly changing gender. He first came to London in
1763 to negotiate peace for France at the end of the Seven Year War. Ordered to
return to France Deon refused and blackmailed the French court with his
knowledge of secret invasion plans against England. Rumors spread that Deon was
a woman in disguise. These rumors were encouraged by Deon and spread from 1771 on wards and were
widely believed. In 1777 the French offered Deon an income if he henceforth
exclusively wore women's clothing. Dion accepted and returned home. He came
back to England in 1785 and had a successful career as a celebrity female
fencer.
Painting is by Thomas
Stewart
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