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La mort de Saint Louis, 1884. Creator: Jean-Baptiste Leloir
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La mort de Saint Louis, 1884. Creator: Jean-Baptiste Leloir
La mort de Saint Louis, 1884. The death of St Louis. The king of France lies with arms outstretched, in the attitude of Christ on the cross
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Canvas Material Cloak Cloth Cross Crosses Crucifix Crying Deathbed Dying Ermine Fleur De Lis Fleur De Lys Halo King Louis Ix King Of France Kitsch Knight Knights Last Rites Louis Ix Louis Ix King Of France Louis Ix Of France Material Priest Saint Louis Saint Louis Of France Sceptre St Louis St Louis King Of France St Louis Of France Upset Velvet Weeping Paris Museums Petit Palais Santo Thirteenth Century
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La Mort de Saint Louis," or The Death of St. Louis, is a captivating oil painting created by the renowned French artist Jean-Baptiste Leloir in 1884. This masterpiece, now housed in one of the Paris museums, depicts the final moments of King Louis IX of France, who lies on his deathbed with his arms outstretched, evoking the image of Christ on the cross. The king, dressed in 13th century apparel, wears a heavy crown adorned with fleur-de-lis and a cloak lined with ermine, symbolizing his royal heritage and status. The painting captures the somber and poignant scene of the dying monarch, surrounded by a sea of clouds, with tears streaming down the faces of the mourning knights and courtiers gathered around his bedside. The use of rich colors and intricate details in the painting adds to the emotional depth and intensity of the moment. The concept of the painting is deeply rooted in Christianity, with the king's halo and the crucifix in the background, emphasizing the connection between the king and the deity. The painting is a testament to the artistic and cultural heritage of France during the Middle Ages and the nineteenth century. The intricate details of the clothing and fabrics, from the delicate folds of the king's cloak to the knights' armor and the Madonna-like figure in the background, add to the authenticity and historical accuracy of the painting. The use of oil painting as the medium further enhances the painting's ability to capture the subtle nuances of light and shadow, making it a must-see for anyone interested in the history of art and the cultural heritage of France.
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