Great History Chart 1824 Jean Truchot The Funéral Isabeau De Baviere Convoy
Artist: Rumigny
Large oil on canvas depicting the funeral convoy of the Queen of France Isabeau de baviere * married to Charles VI. the original painting was painted by Jean Truchot in 1822, died in 1823, a year later a T.Rumigny painted this painting after Jean Truchot, certainly on a particular order.
* Isabeau dies in the strictest indifference, abandoned by all. The funeral ceremonies are reduced to their simplest expression. His body is not brought to Saint-Denis by coach and by the Rue Saint-Denis as is the custom for the kings and queens of France. His coffin is placed in a boat that sails at night in the utmost discretion of the port Saint-Landry from Paris to Saint-Denisen following the curves of the Seine.
the frame need to be restore.
the painting measures a view 103 cm x 79 cm.
The frame measures 125 cm x 101 cm.
Delivery possible by carrier for France, about 120 euros.
* Isabeau dies in the strictest indifference, abandoned by all. The funeral ceremonies are reduced to their simplest expression. His body is not brought to Saint-Denis by coach and by the Rue Saint-Denis as is the custom for the kings and queens of France. His coffin is placed in a boat that sails at night in the utmost discretion of the port Saint-Landry from Paris to Saint-Denisen following the curves of the Seine.
the frame need to be restore.
the painting measures a view 103 cm x 79 cm.
The frame measures 125 cm x 101 cm.
Delivery possible by carrier for France, about 120 euros.
1 900 €
Period: 19th century
Style: Louis Philippe, Charles 10th
Condition: A renover
Material: Oil painting
Length: 125
Height: 101
Reference (ID): 535726
Availability: In stock
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