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King of France Charles VIII (1470-1498) received by Pope Alexander VI (1492-1503) and his son Cesar Borgia (1475-1507) in 1495 (King of France Charles VIII received by Pope Alexander VI and his son Cesare Borgia)
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King of France Charles VIII (1470-1498) received by Pope Alexander VI (1492-1503) and his son Cesar Borgia (1475-1507) in 1495 (King of France Charles VIII received by Pope Alexander VI and his son Cesare Borgia)
ELD4956548 King of France Charles VIII (1470-1498) received by Pope Alexander VI (1492-1503) and his son Cesar Borgia (1475-1507) in 1495 (King of France Charles VIII received by Pope Alexander VI and his son Cesare Borgia, 1495) Drawing from " Misteri del Vaticano" by Franco Mistrali; Private Collection; (add.info.: King of France Charles VIII (1470-1498) received by Pope Alexander VI (1492-1503) and his son Cesar Borgia (1475-1507) in 1495 (King of France Charles VIII received by Pope Alexander VI and his son Cesare Borgia, 1495) Drawing from " Misteri del Vaticano" by Franco Mistrali); Photo © The Holbarn Archive
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This print captures a significant historical moment in the late 15th century. It depicts King Charles VIII of France (1470-1498) being received by Pope Alexander VI (1492-1503) and his son Cesare Borgia (1475-1507) in 1495. The meeting between these powerful figures took place during a time of political intrigue and shifting alliances. In this image, we see the regal presence of King Charles VIII as he is welcomed into the Vatican by Pope Alexander VI and his ambitious son Cesare Borgia. The grandeur of their surroundings reflects the wealth and influence they held during this period. The Valois family, to which Charles VIII belonged, ruled over France at a time when Italy was divided into numerous city-states vying for power. This meeting with Pope Alexander VI and Cesare Borgia likely had political implications, as alliances were crucial for maintaining control over territories. The artist Franco Mistrali skillfully captured this historic encounter in his drawing from "Misteri del Vaticano". Through intricate details and precise craftsmanship, Mistrali brings to life the personalities and dynamics at play during this pivotal moment in European history. This print from Bridgeman Images allows us to delve into the past and witness an important event that shaped politics in both France and Italy during the 15th century.
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