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The marble deposits of Queen Joan of Evreux (1307-1371) and King Charles IV Le Bel
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The marble deposits of Queen Joan of Evreux (1307-1371) and King Charles IV Le Bel
JLJ4653793 The marble deposits of Queen Joan of Evreux (1307-1371) and King Charles IV Le Bel (1294-1328). It is the same model as that of Maubuisson, made on the order of the queen by Jean de Liege (known around 1357-1381). Basilica of Saint Denis, royal necropolis. by French School, (14th century); (add.info.: The marble deposits of Queen Joan of Evreux (1307-1371) and King Charles IV Le Bel (1294-1328). It is the same model as that of Maubuisson, made on the order of the queen by Jean de Liege (known around 1357-1381). Basilica of Saint Denis, royal necropolis.); Photo ePhoto Josse; French, out of copyright
Media ID 22855128
© Josse / Bridgeman Images
Charles Iv 4 The Bel 1294 1328
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This print showcases the magnificent marble deposits of Queen Joan of Evreux (1307-1371) and King Charles IV Le Bel (1294-1328). Created by the French School in the 14th century, this intricate carving is an exquisite example of royal craftsmanship. The same model as that found in Maubuisson, it was commissioned by Queen Joan herself and skillfully crafted by Jean de Liege between 1357 and 1381. Located within the Basilica of Saint Denis, a renowned royal necropolis, these marble deposits serve as a testament to the grandeur and opulence of French royalty during this period. The attention to detail and precision evident in this artwork is truly awe-inspiring. The image captures every delicate curve and intricate design etched into the marble surface. It allows us to appreciate not only the artistic talent involved but also provides a glimpse into the historical significance of these figures. Queen Joan of Evreux's tomb stands alongside that of her husband, King Charles IV Le Bel, symbolizing their eternal bond even after death. As we gaze upon this photograph, we are transported back in time to an era where artistry flourished under royal patronage. It serves as a reminder that beauty can be found not only in nature but also through human creativity – immortalized forever within works such as these remarkable marble deposits.
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