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Charles 6 King Of France Collection

Charles VI, also known as Charles the Mad, was the King of France from 1380 until his death in 1422

Background imageCharles 6 King Of France Collection: Pierre Tosant and Martin Lancelot present potions to King Charles VI in an attempt to heal him of

Pierre Tosant and Martin Lancelot present potions to King Charles VI in an attempt to heal him of his madness
5944545 Pierre Tosant and Martin Lancelot present potions to King Charles VI in an attempt to heal him of his madness (engraving); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageCharles 6 King Of France Collection: Statue of Charles VI, 14th-15th century (sculpture)

Statue of Charles VI, 14th-15th century (sculpture)
8617779 Statue of Charles VI, 14th-15th century (sculpture) by Dammartin, Guy de (1365-1404) & Cambrai, Jean de (c.1350-1438); Cite de l'architecture et du patrimoine, Paris

Background imageCharles 6 King Of France Collection: King Charles VI and Henry V of Lancaster in Paris, illustration from A Chronicle of England by

King Charles VI and Henry V of Lancaster in Paris, illustration from A Chronicle of England by James Doyle
ELD4873269 King Charles VI and Henry V of Lancaster in Paris, illustration from A Chronicle of England by James Doyle, 1864 (colour litho) by English School

Background imageCharles 6 King Of France Collection: Charles VI, King of France, illustration from Recueil des Rois de France de Jean Du Tillet

Charles VI, King of France, illustration from Recueil des Rois de France de Jean Du Tillet (engraving)
1731201 Charles VI, King of France, illustration from Recueil des Rois de France de Jean Du Tillet (engraving) by Tillet, Jean du (1484-1520) (after); (add.info)

Background imageCharles 6 King Of France Collection: Charles VI's dementia crisis in the forest of Le Mans (1392), late 19th century (Chromolithography)

Charles VI's dementia crisis in the forest of Le Mans (1392), late 19th century (Chromolithography)
7312240 Charles VI's dementia crisis in the forest of Le Mans (1392), late 19th century (Chromolithography); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageCharles 6 King Of France Collection: Charles VI in Council with his Grand Master and Chamberlain, his Notary and Treasurer

Charles VI in Council with his Grand Master and Chamberlain, his Notary and Treasurer
7192291 Charles VI in Council with his Grand Master and Chamberlain, his Notary and Treasurer, and his War Treasurer (engraving) by English School

Background imageCharles 6 King Of France Collection: Entree de Charles VI a Paris (engraving)

Entree de Charles VI a Paris (engraving)
7194096 Entree de Charles VI a Paris (engraving) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Entree de Charles VI a Paris)

Background imageCharles 6 King Of France Collection: Charles VI, from his Tomb at St Denis, and his Queen Isabella of Bavaria (engraving)

Charles VI, from his Tomb at St Denis, and his Queen Isabella of Bavaria (engraving)
7192306 Charles VI, from his Tomb at St Denis, and his Queen Isabella of Bavaria (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Charles VI, from his Tomb at St Denis)

Background imageCharles 6 King Of France Collection: Charles VI dans la foret du Mans (engraving)

Charles VI dans la foret du Mans (engraving)
7194099 Charles VI dans la foret du Mans (engraving) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Charles VI dans la foret du Mans)

Background imageCharles 6 King Of France Collection: Sickness of Charles the Well-beloved (engraving)

Sickness of Charles the Well-beloved (engraving)
7192322 Sickness of Charles the Well-beloved (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Sickness of Charles the Well-beloved)


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Charles VI, also known as Charles the Mad, was the King of France from 1380 until his death in 1422. Despite being crowned at a young age, he struggled with mental illness throughout his reign. His erratic behavior and periods of insanity led to political instability and power struggles within the French court. Despite these challenges, Charles VI oversaw significant advancements in art, literature, and culture during his rule. He is remembered for his patronage of artists like Christine de Pizan and for commissioning beautiful illuminated manuscripts. Ultimately, Charles VI's reign was marked by both triumphs and tragedies, leaving a complex legacy that continues to be studied by historians today.