Henry Iv King Of France Collection
"Remembering Henry IV, King of France: A Legacy Carved in Stone and Paintings" In 1610, an anonymous artist created a Funeral effigy of Henry IV
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"Remembering Henry IV, King of France: A Legacy Carved in Stone and Paintings" In 1610, an anonymous artist created a Funeral effigy of Henry IV, capturing the solemnity of his passing. The study for Vignette-Frontispiece of Colles' "La Partie de Chasse de Henri IV" showcases the king's love for hunting. Jean Francois Janinet's Study for a second edition, never published, of Colles' "La Partie de Chasse de Henri IV" immortalizes the monarch's passion. Another work by Janinet titled "Henry IV" depicts the king with regal dignity. The Projet d'un monument à ériger pour le roi by Jean Francois Janinet in 1790 reveals the enduring admiration for Henry IV even after his reign ended. French craftsmanship is showcased through artifacts like the Shaffron (Horses Head Defense) and Armour for Heavy Cavalry from around 1600 - testaments to Henry IV's military prowess. Jean Morin captures the essence of Henri IV in his portrait, showcasing both strength and wisdom. Augustin de Saint-Aubin's Portrait of Louis XVI, Henri IV, and Louis XII pays homage to these three influential kings who left their mark on French history. Allegory on Discord in France depicted in Caspar Barlaeus' plates reminds us that even great rulers faced challenges during their reigns. These artworks serve as reminders that despite discord or strife, Henry IV remains an iconic figure whose legacy endures.