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The coronation of Ines de Castro (1320-1355), in 1361. Also called the dead queen, for she was crowned Queen of Portugal after her death, by Peter I of Portugal (1320-1367), who forced all the great men of the kingdom to kiss her hand
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The coronation of Ines de Castro (1320-1355), in 1361. Also called the dead queen, for she was crowned Queen of Portugal after her death, by Peter I of Portugal (1320-1367), who forced all the great men of the kingdom to kiss her hand
LSE4313498 The coronation of Ines de Castro (1320-1355), in 1361. Also called the dead queen, for she was crowned Queen of Portugal after her death, by Peter I of Portugal (1320-1367), who forced all the great men of the kingdom to kiss her hand. Painting by Pierre Charles Comte (1823-1895), oil on canvas, 1849. 19th century French Art. Musee des Beaux Arts de Lyon. by Comte, Pierre Charles (1823-95); Musee des Beaux-Arts, Lyon, France; (add.info.: The coronation of Ines de Castro (1320-1355), in 1361. Also called the dead queen, for she was crowned Queen of Portugal after her death, by Peter I of Portugal (1320-1367), who forced all the great men of the kingdom to kiss her hand. Painting by Pierre Charles Comte (1823-1895), oil on canvas, 1849. 19th century French Art. Musee des Beaux Arts de Lyon.); Photo © Leonard de Selva
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This print captures the coronation of Ines de Castro, also known as the dead queen, in 1361. Despite her untimely demise, Peter I of Portugal crowned her Queen of Portugal after her death. The painting by Pierre Charles Comte beautifully depicts this historic event on canvas in 1849. In the image, we see a solemn and regal scene unfold as Peter I forces all the great men of the kingdom to kiss Ines de Castro's hand. The artist's attention to detail is evident in every brushstroke, capturing the emotions and power dynamics at play during this significant moment. The composition exudes a sense of grandeur and reverence with its rich colors and intricate costumes. It transports us back to a time when royalty held immense influence over their subjects' lives. Displayed at Musee des Beaux Arts de Lyon, this artwork stands as a testament to both historical events and artistic mastery. Its presence serves as a reminder that even in death, Ines de Castro's impact was undeniable. Leonard de Selva skillfully captures this masterpiece through his lens, allowing viewers to appreciate its beauty from afar. This print offers an opportunity for art enthusiasts worldwide to experience the allure and intrigue surrounding one of history's most fascinating queens – Ines de Castro.
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