English: The scene is anachronistic: Tremblay died in 1638, but the Palais-Royal staircase depicted (in a somewhat modified form) was not constructed until c. 1765, to the designs of Pierre Contant d'Ivry.
Scan from the original work : Richelieu: Art and Power, 2002 exhibition catalog, edited by Hilliard Todd Goldfarb, p. 381. Montreal : Montreal Museum of Fine Arts ; Cologne : Wallraf-Richartz-Museum – Fondation Corboud ; Ghent, Belgium : Snoeck-Ducaju & Zoon. ISBN9789053494073.
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L'Éminence Grise (Grey Eminence), François Leclerc du Tremblay (1577–1638), the right-hand man of Cardinal Richelieu, depicted descending the staircase (1873). Oil on canvas, 68.6 x 101 cm (27 x 39.7 in). Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Massachusetts