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Interview of Francois I and Henry VIII at the camp du cloth d Or on June 7
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Interview of Francois I and Henry VIII at the camp du cloth d Or on June 7
JLJ4579737 Interview of Francois I and Henry VIII at the camp du cloth d Or on June 7, 1520 Detail depicting characters drinking around the fountain. Painting by Friedrich Bouterwerk (Bouterwek) (1806-1867). 1845. Dim. 3.4 x 1.7. Versailles, Castles of Versailles and Trianon by Bouterwek, Friedrich (1806-67); ChAteau de Versailles, France; (add.info.: Interview of Francois I and Henry VIII at the camp du cloth d Or on June 7, 1520 Detail depicting characters drinking around the fountain. Painting by Friedrich Bouterwerk (Bouterwek) (1806-1867). 1845. Dim. 3.4 x 1.7. Versailles, Castles of Versailles and Trianon); Photo ePhoto Josse; German, out of copyright
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Interview of Francois I and Henry VIII at the camp du cloth d Or on June 7,1520 - A Glimpse into Royal Revelry
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. This print captures a fascinating moment in history - the infamous meeting between two powerful monarchs, Francois I of France and Henry VIII of England. Painted by Friedrich Bouterwerk in 1845, this detail from his larger masterpiece depicts a lively scene around a grand fountain. As we peer into the past through this artwork, we are transported to the Camp du Cloth d'Or on that fateful day in June 1520. The characters depicted here are seen indulging in merriment as they gather around the majestic fountain. They raise their goblets high, celebrating with joviality and camaraderie. The painting not only showcases the opulence and architectural beauty of Versailles but also offers insights into daily life during the sixteenth century. It provides us with glimpses of social interactions, food consumption, and even hints at societal norms surrounding drinking habits. Through Bouterwerk's skilled brushstrokes, we witness an intriguing blend of diplomacy and revelry within these castle walls. This image serves as a testament to both political alliances forged during this era and moments where kings could momentarily set aside their differences for shared enjoyment. With its rich historical context and exquisite artistic details, this print allows us to immerse ourselves in an enchanting world where power meets pleasure amidst breathtaking architecture.
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