Painting by Antoni Tapies

Painting by Antoni Tapies

Tuesday, April 5, 2011

Grey Cardinal






"L'Eminence Grise"
by
Jean Leon Gerome, French, 1824-1904
 of Francois Leclerc du Tremblay.


 

An éminence grise (French for "grey eminence") is a powerful advisor or decision-maker who operates secretly or unofficially. This phrase originally referred to François Leclerc du Tremblay, the right-hand man of Cardinal Richelieu. Leclerc was a Capuchin friar who wore grey, or rather brown, robes. Brown or light brown (now called "beige") was called grey in that era. The phrase "His Eminence" is used to address or reference a Cardinal in the Roman Catholic Church.

Aldous Huxley wrote an English biography of Leclerc entitled Grey Eminence, and there is also an 1873 painting by Jean-Léon Gérôme, "L'Éminence Grise," which depicts him descending the grand staircase of the Palais Cardinal. He is mentioned in The Three Musketeers by Alexandre Dumas as Father Joseph, a powerful associate of Richelieu and one to be feared.






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