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Tomb of Charles VIII at the Basilica Saint-Denis (etching)
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Tomb of Charles VIII at the Basilica Saint-Denis (etching)
XIR414694 Tomb of Charles VIII at the Basilica Saint-Denis (etching) by Marot, Jean (1619-79); Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris, France; (add.info.: tombeau de Charles VIII (1470-98) King of France dans la basilique Saint Denis; tombe; destroyed during French Revolution; known as The Affable and The Courteous; Courtois; Italian sculptor Guido Mazzoni (c.1445-1518); Royal Abbey; cathedral; abbaye; cathedrale; b/w photo; black and white photograph; Studio Giraudon 1928; eau-forte; eau forte; ); French, out of copyright
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Fleur De Lys Hands Clasped Medallion Medallions Winged
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This photograph captures the ethereal beauty of the Tomb of Charles VIII at the Basilica Saint-Denis. The etching, created by Jean Marot in the 17th century, showcases a moment frozen in time within this historic French monument. The tomb, which was unfortunately destroyed during the French Revolution, once housed the remains of Charles VIII, known as "The Affable" and "The Courteous". In this image, we see a male figure kneeling in prayer before the tomb. His hands are clasped together in reverence as he bows his head. Above him, angelic figures with wings and fleur de lys motifs seem to watch over him. Every detail is meticulously captured in this engraving - from the intricate medallions adorning the tomb to a ruler symbolizing power and authority. The composition exudes a sense of solemnity and spirituality that transports us back to an era long gone. Through this photograph's lens, we can appreciate both Marot's artistic skill and Guido Mazzoni's craftsmanship as they collaborated on creating this magnificent piece of funerary art. It serves as a poignant reminder of history's fragility while also celebrating France's rich cultural heritage. This print from Fine Art Finder allows us to admire not only its aesthetic value but also offers insight into religious practices and artistic techniques prevalent during that period.
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