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Charles V received by Francois I at the abbey of Saint Denis in 1540
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Charles V received by Francois I at the abbey of Saint Denis in 1540
JLJ4689303 Charles V received by Francois I at the abbey of Saint Denis in 1540. Painting by Antoine Jean Gros (1771-1835), 1812. Oil on canvas. Dim: 2.69 x 1.67. - Charles V received by Francois I to the Abbey of Saint Denis in 1540. Painting by Antoine Jean Gros (1771-1835), 1812. Oil on canvas. 2.69 x 1.67. Louvre Museum, Paris, France by Gros, Antoine Jean (1771-1835); Louvre, Paris, France; (add.info.: Charles V received by Francois I at the abbey of Saint Denis in 1540. Painting by Antoine Jean Gros (1771-1835), 1812. Oil on canvas. Dim: 2.69 x 1.67. - Charles V received by Francois I to the Abbey of Saint Denis in 1540. Painting by Antoine Jean Gros (1771-1835), 1812. Oil on canvas. 2.69 x 1.67. Louvre Museum, Paris, France); Photo ePhoto Josse; French, out of copyright
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Cathedrale Charles Quint Charles V 1500 1558 Charles V Holy Roman Emperor 1500 1558 Emperor Charles 5 Emperor Charles V Encounter Francois I 1494 1547 Habsburg Hapsburg Saint Denis Spectator
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The print captures a historic moment in 16th-century European history, depicting the encounter between two powerful monarchs - Charles V and Francois I. Painted by Antoine Jean Gros in 1812, this oil on canvas masterpiece measures an impressive 2.69 x 1.67 meters. In the painting, we see Charles V being received by Francois I at the abbey of Saint Denis in 1540. The scene is filled with rich symbolism and intricate details that showcase the grandeur of both kings and their respective kingdoms. The composition highlights the significance of religion as clergy members surround the two rulers, emphasizing their roles as defenders of faith. This meeting marked a crucial moment for both France and Germany, as it aimed to solidify alliances and establish diplomatic relations between these powerful nations. Gros's skillful brushwork brings life to each figure present in the painting, from the regal attire worn by Charles V and Francois I to the expressions on their faces reflecting a mix of diplomacy and power dynamics. This remarkable artwork now resides within the Louvre Museum in Paris, where visitors can appreciate its historical significance while marveling at Gros's artistic prowess. It serves as a testament to an era defined by political maneuverings, religious conflicts, and royal ambitions that shaped Europe during this tumultuous period.
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