Pharamond Collection
Pharamond, the legendary King of the Franks, ruled during the early 5th century in Trier
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Pharamond, the legendary King of the Franks, ruled during the early 5th century in Trier. His reign is depicted in various engravings and chromolithos that capture his regal presence and influence. In one engraving, Pharamond stands tall as the first king of France, ascending to the throne in 420 and passing away in 428. The colored details bring life to this historical figure who shaped an era. Another artwork portrays a bullfight taking place in Madrid's Plaza Mayor in 1846. Painted by Pharamond Blanchard, it showcases his artistic versatility beyond depicting kings and legends. Walking down Montera street of Madrid, we find another oil on canvas masterpiece by Pharamond. It captures the grandeur of a procession known as "Walk of the Dukes of Montpensier, " showcasing his attention to detail and ability to depict lively scenes. One captivating image shows Pharamond being raised on a shield by the Franks. Created by Michel Philibert Genod, this piece highlights not only Pharamond's royal status but also pays homage to Frankish traditions. Coronation fireworks illuminate Moscow's sky in an enchanting painting from 1856 attributed to Pharamond Blanchard. This artist demonstrates their talent for capturing celebratory moments with vibrant colors and intricate brushstrokes. A small portrait found within Speculum Romanae Magnificentiae reveals yet another facet of Pharamond's legacy—a depiction from Histoire De France By Colart published around 1840. This portrayal adds depth to our understanding of this legendary king's impact on French history. Pharamond C370 To C430 remains etched into history as a symbol of power and leadership during ancient times. These glimpses into artistry dedicated to preserving his memory remind us how influential figures shape our collective narrative across centuries.