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Queens of the 13th century (engraving)
957937 Queens of the 13th century (engraving) by Jacquemin, Raphael (1821-81); Private Collection; (add.info.: Queens of the 13th century. Berengaria of Navarre, 2nd wife of King Richard the Lionheart, 1100-1210. Isabella of Angouleme, 3rd wife of King John, 1200-1220. Drawing after the tomb at Fontevraud Abbey. Countess Gleichen, German Chatelaine, 1260. Illustration for Iconographie General et Methodique du Costume du IV au XIX siecle by Raphael Jacquemin (Paris, 1869). Engraved by Delatre.); © Look and Learn
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Queens of the 13th Century: A Glimpse into Medieval Royalty". This print showcases an exquisite engraving titled "Queens of the 13th century" created by Raphael Jacquemin in the late 19th century. The artwork, now part of a private collection, offers a fascinating glimpse into the lives and costumes of three influential queens from that era. The engraving depicts Berengaria of Navarre, Isabella of Angouleme, and Countess Gleichen. Berengaria was renowned as King Richard the Lionheart's second wife during the years 1100-1210. Isabella became King John's third wife between 1200-1220. Countess Gleichen, a German Chatelaine, is also featured in this historical masterpiece. Drawing inspiration from Fontevraud Abbey's tomb artistry, Jacquemin skillfully captures these queens' regal essence through intricate details such as their crowns and noble attire. This illustration originally appeared in "Iconographie General et Methodique du Costume du IV au XIX siecle" published in Paris in 1869. With its rich iconography and meticulous engravings by Delatre, this artwork transports us back to a time when monarchs ruled Europe with grandeur and elegance. It serves as a testament to medieval history while shedding light on social dynamics within European nobility during that period. As we admire this remarkable piece by Raphael Jacquemin, let us appreciate not only his artistic talent but also the enduring legacy left behind by these powerful women who shaped their respective kingdoms with grace and strength.
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