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Charles VI (1368-1422) frightened in the forest of Le Mans Sculpture of plaster
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Charles VI (1368-1422) frightened in the forest of Le Mans Sculpture of plaster
JLJ4604224 Charles VI (1368-1422) frightened in the forest of Le Mans Sculpture of plaster, bronze and wax by Antoine Louis Barye (1795-1875) 19th century Paris, Musee du Louvre. by Barye, Antoine Louis (1796-1875); Louvre, Paris, France; (add.info.: Charles VI (1368-1422) frightened in the forest of Le Mans Sculpture of plaster, bronze and wax by Antoine Louis Barye (1795-1875) 19th century Paris, Musee du Louvre.); Photo ePhoto Josse; French, out of copyright
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This print captures the essence of Charles VI (1368-1422) in a moment of fear and vulnerability as he finds himself lost in the haunting forest of Le Mans. The sculpture, created by Antoine Louis Barye (1795-1875) during the 19th century in Paris, beautifully depicts this historical event. Charles VI, known for his troubled reign and bouts of madness, is portrayed on horseback with an expression of sheer terror etched across his face. The intricate details of the plaster, bronze, and wax sculpture bring to life both the human figure and his loyal steed. Every curve and line showcases Barye's exceptional talent as a sculptor. The artist masterfully captures not only Charles VI's fear but also conveys a sense of unease that permeates through the entire composition. The forest itself seems alive with mystery and danger, its dense foliage looming ominously behind the king. Displayed at Musee du Louvre in Paris today, this artwork serves as a testament to Barye's skillful craftsmanship and ability to evoke powerful emotions through his sculptures. It transports viewers back to a pivotal moment in history when even kings could be overwhelmed by their surroundings. Through this photograph print from Fine Art Finder by Photo Josse, we are granted an opportunity to appreciate both artistry and history intertwined within this remarkable piece.
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