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King Louis IX Carrying the Crown of Thorns, c. 1245-48 (pot-metal glass and vitreous paint
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King Louis IX Carrying the Crown of Thorns, c. 1245-48 (pot-metal glass and vitreous paint
5667134 King Louis IX Carrying the Crown of Thorns, c.1245-48 (pot-metal glass and vitreous paint) by French School, (13th century); 55.1x35.4 cm; Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA; (add.info.: Made in Tours and from the Cathedral there
King Louis IX of France (r. 1226-70) later Saint Louis acquired relics from crusades to the Holy Land and brought them to Sainte-Chapelle, which he had built to house them. On the way he stopped at Sens, where the Crown of Thorns was placed in the cathedral overnight.); French, out of copyright
Media ID 22337084
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This print captures the iconic image of King Louis IX of France, also known as Saint Louis, carrying the Crown of Thorns. Created by the French School in the 13th century, this masterpiece is made using pot-metal glass and vitreous paint techniques. Measuring 55.1x35.4 cm, this artwork is housed in the prestigious Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City. The print was originally made in Tours and later brought to Sens Cathedral before being placed at Sainte-Chapelle by King Louis himself. King Louis IX acquired these precious relics during his crusades to the Holy Land and considered them sacred treasures. His devotion led him to build Sainte-Chapelle specifically to house these relics, including the revered Crown of Thorns. The photograph beautifully showcases a moment frozen in time when King Louis carries this significant relic on its journey towards its final resting place. The stained glass window behind him adds an ethereal glow that enhances both his regal presence and religious significance. This image not only represents a pivotal moment for Christianity but also highlights King Louis' unwavering faith and dedication as he fulfills his duty as ruler while honoring his religious beliefs. It serves as a powerful reminder of medieval times when religion played an integral role in shaping society and influencing monarchs like King Louis IX.
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