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Statue of Philip III of France with saint John the baptist, 14th century (sculpture)
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Statue of Philip III of France with saint John the baptist, 14th century (sculpture)
8617805 Statue of Philip III of France with saint John the baptist, 14th century (sculpture) by Sluter, Claus (fl.1379-1405/06) (after); Cite de l'architecture et du patrimoine, Paris, France; (add.info.: Statue of Philip III of France with saint John the baptist. Jamb and Statue of the Portal at the Chartreuse de Champmol, dijon, France. Original attributed to Clause Sluter, Casts realised by Jean Pouzadoux.
Architecture Museum of Paris; Trocadero; France); © Frank Buffetrille. All rights reserved 2023
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This print showcases the remarkable sculpture of the "Statue of Philip III of France with Saint John the Baptist" from the 14th century. Created by Claus Sluter, a renowned sculptor who flourished between 1379 and 1405/06, this masterpiece is a testament to his exceptional talent. The statue depicts Philip III of France alongside Saint John the Baptist, both intricately carved with incredible attention to detail. It is believed that this artwork was originally attributed to Clause Sluter himself and later reproduced by Jean Pouzadoux in casts for preservation. Displayed at the Architecture Museum of Paris within Trocadero, France, this photograph allows us to appreciate its historical significance. The sculpture's origin can be traced back to Chartreuse de Champmol in Dijon, where it adorned a portal during medieval times. The vibrant colors captured in this image bring life to an otherwise distant era. It serves as a reminder of Christianity's influence on art during that period and highlights its religious undertones. The statue itself stands as a symbol of devotion and faith. Philip III, also known as Philip the Bold (1245-1285), belonged to the Capetian dynasty and reigned as King of France during his lifetime. This portrait immortalizes him in stone while showcasing his regal presence. As we gaze upon this exquisite work through time's lens, we are transported back into history—the Middle Ages—where art thrived amidst societal changes and cultural shifts across Europe. This print not only preserves an invaluable piece but also invites us into an enchanting world filled with artistic wonders from centuries past. © Frank Buffetrille has skillfully captured every intricate detail in this photograph while paying homage to Bridgeman Images' dedication towards preserving fine art for future generations.
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