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On the occasion of his future (1227), the young Louis IX made prisoners delivate
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On the occasion of his future (1227), the young Louis IX made prisoners delivate
XEE4154900 On the occasion of his future (1227), the young Louis IX made prisoners delivate - engraving in " Les Hommes Celebres de la France" by Louis Dumas 1889 by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: On the occasion of his future (1227), the young Louis IX made prisoners delivate - engraving in " Les Hommes Celebres de la France" by Louis Dumas 1889); Stefano Bianchetti; French, out of copyright
Media ID 23310644
© Stefano Bianchetti / Bridgeman Images
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This print captures a significant moment in history, showcasing the young Louis IX on the occasion of his future reign in 1227. The engraving, featured in "Les Hommes Celebres de la France" by Louis Dumas in 1889, depicts an act of generosity and compassion by the future king. In this scene, we witness prisoners being delivered to Louis IX as he stands adorned with a crown and surrounded by clergy. This act symbolizes his commitment to justice and mercy even from a young age. The image highlights the power dynamics between royalty and those imprisoned, emphasizing Louis IX's role as both ruler and protector. The presence of Queen Blanche of Castile adds another layer of significance to this artwork. As his mother and regent during his youth, she played an influential role in shaping Louis IX's character and values. Her involvement further underscores the importance placed on religion and Christian ideals within their reign. Through this engraving, we are transported back to medieval France, where faith intertwined with politics shaped society. It serves as a reminder of the complexities inherent in historical narratives while also offering insight into the life of one of France's most celebrated kings. Stefano Bianchetti masterfully captures this pivotal moment using black-and-white imagery that evokes a sense of timelessness. This print is not only visually stunning but also invites viewers to explore themes such as liberation, religion, monarchy, and social hierarchy within medieval Christendom.
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