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The Arrival of the Heart of Henri IV at the College of La Fleche on 4 June, 1610 (gouache on paper)
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The Arrival of the Heart of Henri IV at the College of La Fleche on 4 June, 1610 (gouache on paper)
488565 The Arrival of the Heart of Henri IV at the College of La Fleche on 4 June, 1610 (gouache on paper) by French School, (17th century); Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris, France; (add.info.: Henry IV (1553-1610) ruled as King of France from 1589-1610 and as Henry III of Navarre from 1572-1610; after his assassination, his heart was placed in an urn in the chapel at the College of La Fleche (Le college royal Henri-le-Grand) which he had founded in 1604 and entrusted to the Jesuits; the urn, together with another containing the heart of his wife, Marie de Medici, was destroyed and burnt during the French Revolution; among the pupils witnessing the arrival of this royal relic was Descartes; Transport du Coeur d Henri IV au College des Jesuites de la Fleche; )
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This print captures a significant historical event, "The Arrival of the Heart of Henri IV at the College of La Fleche on 4 June, 1610". Painted by an anonymous French artist in the 17th century, this gouache on paper artwork depicts a momentous procession that took place after the assassination of King Henry IV. After his tragic death, King Henry IV's heart was placed in an urn and brought to the chapel at the College of La Fleche. This prestigious college had been founded by Henry himself in 1604 and entrusted to the Jesuits. The arrival of this royal relic attracted great attention, with pupils like Descartes witnessing its solemn entry. Sadly, during the tumultuous period of the French Revolution, both urns containing Henry IV's heart and that of his wife Marie de Medici were destroyed and burnt. Nevertheless, this painting serves as a poignant reminder of their existence. The image showcases not only historical significance but also highlights elements such as French royalty, revolution, and European culture. It offers us a glimpse into France's rich history while reminding us of past monarchs who played crucial roles in shaping Europe. Bridgeman Images has beautifully captured this piece from Bibliotheque Nationale in Paris for art enthusiasts worldwide to appreciate and delve into centuries-old stories depicted within it.
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