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Reliquary bust of Louis IX (Saint Louis) (1225-1270) in silver set with precious stones. Tresor of the cathedrale Notre-Dame de Paris - Bust raelise in 1857, by Jean-Alexandre Chertier after a drawing by Viollet-le-Duc
JLJ4654224 Reliquary bust of Louis IX (Saint Louis) (1225-1270) in silver set with precious stones. Tresor of the cathedrale Notre-Dame de Paris - Bust raelise in 1857, by Jean-Alexandre Chertier after a drawing by Viollet-le-Duc. by Chertier, Jean Alexandre (1825-1890); Musee de Notre Dame de Paris, France; (add.info.: Reliquary bust of Louis IX (Saint Louis) (1225-1270) in silver set with precious stones. Tresor of the cathedrale Notre-Dame de Paris - Bust raelise in 1857, by Jean-Alexandre Chertier after a drawing by Viollet-le-Duc.); Photo © Photo Josse
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1214 1270 Bas Reliefs Capetian Dynasty Louis 9 Louis 9 King Of France Louis Ix Louis Ix King Of France Louis Ix King Of France 1214 1270 Louis The Saint Precious Stone Reliquary
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This print showcases the exquisite Reliquary bust of Louis IX, also known as Saint Louis, a revered figure in French history. Crafted in 1857 by Jean-Alexandre Chertier after a drawing by Viollet-le-Duc, this silver masterpiece is adorned with precious stones that add to its opulence and grandeur. Housed within the Tresor of the cathedrale Notre-Dame de Paris, this relic pays homage to one of France's most iconic kings. The intricate carving and attention to detail on this bust are truly remarkable, capturing the regal essence of Louis IX. Louis IX reigned from 1225 to 1270 during the Middle Ages and was renowned for his piety and devotion. As a member of the Capetian dynasty, he left an indelible mark on French history through his patronage of arts and culture. The bas-reliefs carved into this stunning piece depict scenes from Louis IX's life, further emphasizing his significance as both a ruler and a saint. This relic serves as a tangible connection to medieval times, transporting viewers back to an era filled with chivalry and splendor. Photographed by Photo Josse, this image allows us to appreciate not only the artistic mastery behind this reliquary bust but also its historical importance. It serves as a testament to France's rich cultural heritage and reminds us of the enduring legacy left behind by King Louis IX.
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