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Sceptre, seal and throne of Dagobert I (c)
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Sceptre, seal and throne of Dagobert I (c)
6338879 Sceptre, seal and throne of Dagobert I (c by Villain (19th century); (add.info.: Sceptre, seal and throne of Dagobert I (c. 603-639), king of Austrasia, all the Franks, Neustria and Burgundy. Last king of the Merovingian dynasty. Sceptre, Sceau et Fauteuiil ou Trone de Dagobert I. Handcoloured lithograph by Villain after an illustration by Horace de Viel-Castel from his Collection des costumes, armes et meubles pour servir a l histoire de la France (Collection of costumes, weapons and furniture to be used in the history of France), Treuttel & Wurtz, Bossange, 1827.); © Florilegius
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7 Century 7th Century 7th Century Century Ancient History Bossange Burgundy C7th Collection Des Costumes Collection Of Costumes Dagobert I Franks Horace De Viel Castel Merovingian Dynasty Neustria Sceptre Seal Seventh Century Seventh Century Ad Tinted Treuttel And Wurtz Vii Century Viith Century Villain Weapons And Furniture Handcoloured King Of Austrasia
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This print showcases the regal and majestic Sceptre, seal, and throne of Dagobert I, a prominent figure in ancient history. The handcoloured lithograph by Villain beautifully captures the intricate details of these historical artifacts. Dagobert I, who reigned from c. 603-639, was not only the king of Austrasia but also ruled over all the Franks, Neustria, and Burgundy. He holds a significant place in history as he was the last king of the Merovingian dynasty. The image portrays an exquisite scene with vibrant colors that bring to life this momentous era in French history. It is part of Horace de Viel-Castel's Collection des costumes, armes et meubles pour servir à l'histoire de la France (Collection of costumes, weapons and furniture to be used in the history of France), published by Treuttel & Wurtz and Bossange in 1827. With its rich symbolism and cultural significance, this artwork offers a glimpse into medieval times when power was consolidated through royal symbols such as sceptres and thrones. The illuminated manuscript style adds an air of elegance to this piece. Bridgeman Images presents us with yet another remarkable work from their Fine Art Finder collection that allows us to appreciate both fashion and costume during this period while delving into France's intriguing past.
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