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Allegory of the Church of Paris on the occasion of the Revocation of the Edict of Nantes
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Allegory of the Church of Paris on the occasion of the Revocation of the Edict of Nantes
LSE3550911 Allegory of the Church of Paris on the occasion of the Revocation of the Edict of Nantes, 1685 (gouache on vellum) by Sevin, Pierre Paul (1650-1710); Musee de Notre Dame de Paris, France; (add.info.: 18/10/1685 the father of Jouvency delivers a sermon at Clermont College in December 1685; inset, the archbishop of Paris, Harley de Chanvallon encouraging Louis XIV.); Photo eLeonard de Selva; French, out of copyright
Media ID 23698284
© Leonard de Selva / Bridgeman Images
Bourbons Dynasty Edict Of Nantes House Of Bourbons France Louis The Great Louis Xiv Louis Xiv King Of France 1638 1715 Protestant Protestantism Revocation Spirituality The Sun King Allegorical
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This print captures the intricate and thought-provoking artwork titled "Allegory of the Church of Paris on the occasion of the Revocation of the Edict of Nantes" by Pierre Paul Sevin. Created in 1685, this gouache on vellum masterpiece is housed in Musee de Notre Dame de Paris, France. The image showcases a significant historical event that took place on October 18th, 1685. In Clermont College, Father Jouvency delivers a powerful sermon while an inset depicts Archbishop Harley de Chanvallon encouraging King Louis XIV. This allegorical representation symbolizes the momentous decision made by Louis XIV to revoke the Edict of Nantes. The painting explores themes such as spirituality, Catholicism, Protestantism, faith, and religion during this tumultuous period. It serves as a visual reminder of the struggles faced by different religious groups and their fight for freedom. Louis XIV's reign is often associated with his title "the Sun King" and this artwork highlights his immense power and influence over matters concerning faith within France. The House of Bourbons dynasty is also referenced in relation to Louis XIV's rule. Leonard de Selva skillfully captures every detail through his photography expertise, allowing viewers to appreciate Sevin's artistic prowess even from afar. This print not only preserves history but also invites contemplation about religious tolerance and its impact throughout time.
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