D Anjou Collection
"D'Anjou: A Legacy of Royalty and Power" From the medieval era to the grandeur of Louis XIV's reign, the name "d'Anjou" has been synonymous with royalty and influence
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"D'Anjou: A Legacy of Royalty and Power" From the medieval era to the grandeur of Louis XIV's reign, the name "d'Anjou" has been synonymous with royalty and influence. This noble lineage traces its roots back to Margaret of Anjou, a formidable queen who played a pivotal role in the Wars of the Roses. Shaw's play, aptly titled "Margaret of Anjou, " immortalizes her indomitable spirit and political prowess. Her story is echoed through stunning depictions such as Charles d'Anjou in a captivating colored engraving, showcasing his regal presence. Another prominent figure from this esteemed family is Marguerite d'Anjou, Queen of England. Through an enchanting colored engraving, we catch a glimpse into her majestic world as she navigates court intrigues and asserts her authority. Rene d'Anjou emerges as an influential patron of arts and culture during his time. His portrait in vibrant hues showcases his love for beauty and intellectual pursuits. Marie d'Anjou, wife of Charles VII, exudes grace and elegance in a mesmerizing colored engraving. She stands as a symbol of strength beside her husband during tumultuous times. The statue dedicated to Margaret of Anjou captures her enduring legacy in solid marble—a testament to her unwavering determination that shaped history itself. Intriguing historical records like Ms Fr 2645 fol. 321v depict Young Louis II's entry into Paris—an event that marked another chapter in the illustrious history of House d'Anjou. King Louis XIV further cemented this dynasty's prominence when he was proclaimed King of Spain—his lithograph capturing him receiving homage from his ambassador reflects both power and ambition. Even within their own family circles, moments were cherished.