MAKE A MEME View Large Image The Triumph of Henry IV.jpg Between 1627 and 1631 Rubens was engaged on a series of large paintings celebrating the life of Henry IV of France Commissioned by the Queen Mother for the Palais de Luxembourg they were intended to complement ...
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Keywords: The Triumph of Henry IV.jpg Between 1627 and 1631 Rubens was engaged on a series of large paintings celebrating the life of Henry IV of France Commissioned by the Queen Mother for the Palais de Luxembourg they were intended to complement the famous cycle devoted to Marie de' Medici now in the Louvre Execution of the cycle was interrupted for political reasons and six of the full-scale canvases were still in Rubens' studio at his death The full-scale version of the present painting is in the Uffizzi Florence and an earlier grisaille sketch is in the Wallace Collection London The present composition has also been described as the Triumphal Entry of Henry IV into Paris The sketch has been transferred from the original panel to a modern panel and has suffered from abrasion in some areas 1627 “31 http //www metmuseum org/Collections/search-the-collections/110001987 rpp 20 pg 4 ao on ft america pos 67 Peter Paul Rubens Flemish Siegen 1577 “1640 Antwerp PD-Art Uploaded with UploadWizard History paintings by Peter Paul Rubens 1627
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