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The Court Of Mary Of Anjou 1404 To 1463 Wife Of Charles Vii. Her Chaplain Robert Blondel Presents Her With The Allegorical Treatise Of The Twelve Perils Of Hell Which He Composed For Her In 1455. Facsimile Of Minature From Twelve Perils Of Hell
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The Court Of Mary Of Anjou 1404 To 1463 Wife Of Charles Vii. Her Chaplain Robert Blondel Presents Her With The Allegorical Treatise Of The Twelve Perils Of Hell Which He Composed For Her In 1455. Facsimile Of Minature From Twelve Perils Of Hell
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Ages Attire Chromolithograph Class Clothes Clothing Drawings Engravings France Hell Illustrations King Mediaeval Medieval Middle Prints Queen Seventh Sketch Sketches Society Thirteenth Twelve Blondel Middle Class Perils
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This print showcases a significant moment in history, depicting "The Court of Mary of Anjou" during the medieval era. The image captures Queen Mary, wife of Charles VII, surrounded by her courtiers and attendants. In this particular scene, her trusted chaplain Robert Blondel presents her with his allegorical treatise titled "The Twelve Perils of Hell" which he composed exclusively for the queen in 1455. The composition is rich in detail and color, providing a glimpse into the opulent attire worn by members of the French royal court during that time. The intricate clothing and accessories reflect their high social status and emphasize their noble lineage. Through this facsimile miniature from "Twelve Perils of Hell" we are transported back to an age where art played a vital role in conveying important messages. This historical piece not only highlights the artistic talent prevalent during the thirteenth century but also sheds light on societal norms and values. Ken Welsh's masterful reproduction allows us to appreciate these delicate engravings originally created as black-and-white sketches. With careful attention to detail, Welsh has transformed them into vibrant chromolithographs that breathe life into this fascinating period. As we gaze upon this remarkable print, we are reminded of how art can transcend time and provide us with glimpses into our past while preserving its beauty for generations to come.
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