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Statue of Saint Bathilde (ca. 630-680), Queen of the Francs, wife of the King of the Francs, Clovis II, Marble sculpture by Victor Therasse (1796-1864), installed in the Luxembourg Garden in Paris. Paris
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Statue of Saint Bathilde (ca. 630-680), Queen of the Francs, wife of the King of the Francs, Clovis II, Marble sculpture by Victor Therasse (1796-1864), installed in the Luxembourg Garden in Paris. Paris
YOU4418782 Statue of Saint Bathilde (ca. 630-680), Queen of the Francs, wife of the King of the Francs, Clovis II, Marble sculpture by Victor Therasse (1796-1864), installed in the Luxembourg Garden in Paris. Paris. by Therasse, Victor (1796-1864); (add.info.: Statue of Saint Bathilde (ca. 630-680), Queen of the Francs, wife of the King of the Francs, Clovis II, Marble sculpture by Victor Therasse (1796-1864), installed in the Luxembourg Garden in Paris. Paris.); © Kim Young Tae. All rights reserved 2022
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This print showcases the exquisite marble sculpture of Saint Bathilde, a prominent figure in French history. Saint Bathilde, who lived during the 7th century, was not only the Queen of the Francs but also the wife of King Clovis II. Created by renowned artist Victor Therasse between 1796 and 1864, this masterpiece now graces the Luxembourg Garden in Paris. The statue portrays Saint Bathilde with grace and elegance, capturing her regal presence and devotion to her faith. The intricate carving brings out every delicate detail, from her flowing robes to her serene expression. As a symbol of religious significance and female empowerment during medieval times, this artwork is truly awe-inspiring. Through this photograph by Kim Young Tae, we are transported to a time long ago when France was ruled by kings and queens. The medium of marble adds an ethereal quality to the sculpture's beauty while highlighting its durability throughout centuries. As we admire this remarkable work of art, we cannot help but appreciate its historical importance within French culture. It serves as a reminder of Saint Bathilde's influential role as both queen and holy figure while showcasing Therasse's exceptional talent for sculpting. Whether you are an art enthusiast or simply captivated by history, this print offers a glimpse into one of Paris' most treasured sculptures – a testament to human creativity and devotion that continues to inspire generations today.
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