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Louis III et Carloman donnent aux eveques du Royaume l assurance de leur Fidelite en 882
Louis III et Carloman donnent aux eveques du Royaume l assurance de leur Fidelite en 882, ca. 1791
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Bishop Bishops Brother Brothers Faithful Faithfulness Fidelity Frank Frankish Kings Lejeune Loyal Loyalty Nicolas Oath Pen And Black Ink Swearing Gouache Louis Iii
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The print titled "Louis III et Carloman donnent aux eveques du Royaume l assurance de leur Fidelite en 882" captures a significant moment in French history. Dating back to the 18th century, this image by Nicolas Lejeune depicts an important scene where Louis III and Carloman, two influential brothers, assure the bishops of their kingdom of their loyalty. In this monochrome artwork, we see the solemnity and faithfulness conveyed through the expressions on the faces of both kings and bishops. The pen and black ink technique used by Lejeune adds depth to the drawing while gouache highlights certain details with subtle colors. This historical event holds great significance as it showcases not only religious devotion but also political stability during that time period. The concept of loyalty is beautifully portrayed through this artwork, emphasizing the importance placed on trust between rulers and spiritual leaders. Displayed at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, this piece serves as a reminder of France's rich heritage and its deep-rooted connection to Christianity. It symbolizes unity between church and state in an era when faith played a vital role in shaping society. Nicolas Lejeune skillfully captures this pivotal moment in French history, allowing viewers to appreciate both its artistic merit and historical value.
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