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The visit of Joan I of Naples, known as Queen Jeanne (circa 1326-1382) to the antipope Clement VII (Robert of Geneve, 1342-1394), to affirm his support - Lithography after the enluminated manuscript of John (Jehan) Froissart (1337-1404)
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The visit of Joan I of Naples, known as Queen Jeanne (circa 1326-1382) to the antipope Clement VII (Robert of Geneve, 1342-1394), to affirm his support - Lithography after the enluminated manuscript of John (Jehan) Froissart (1337-1404)
FLO4630223 The visit of Joan I of Naples, known as Queen Jeanne (circa 1326-1382) to the antipope Clement VII (Robert of Geneve, 1342-1394), to affirm his support - Lithography after the enluminated manuscript of John (Jehan) Froissart (1337-1404), 1868 - Joan I, Queen of Naples surrenders ers her lands to the French Antipope, Clement VII - Handcoloured lithograph after an illuminated manuscript from Sir John Froissart's Chronicles, London, 1868; (add.info.: The visit of Joan I of Naples, known as Queen Jeanne (circa 1326-1382) to the antipope Clement VII (Robert of Geneve, 1342-1394), to affirm his support - Lithography after the enluminated manuscript of John (Jehan) Froissart (1337-1404), 1868 - Joan I, Queen of Naples surrenders ers her lands to the French Antipope, Clement VII - Handcoloured lithograph after an illuminated manuscript from Sir John Froissart's Chronicles, London, 1868); © Florilegius
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This lithograph captures a pivotal moment in history, depicting the visit of Queen Joan I of Naples to the antipope Clement VII in 14th century France. The scene is taken from an illuminated manuscript by John Froissart, showcasing the intricate details and vibrant colors of the original artwork.
Queen Joan, also known as Queen Jeanne, is shown surrendering her lands to Clement VII, affirming her support for the French Antipope during a time of political turmoil and religious schism. The tension and drama of this encounter are palpable in the expressions of both figures, as they engage in negotiations that will shape the course of their respective kingdoms.
The hand-colored lithograph beautifully brings to life this historical moment, with its rich hues and intricate detailing capturing the opulence and grandeur of medieval court life. The attention to detail in every aspect of this print reflects the skill and artistry of both Froissart's original manuscript and the talented artists who brought it to life through lithography.
As we gaze upon this stunning image, we are transported back in time to witness a meeting that would have far-reaching consequences for both Queen Joan and Clement VII. It serves as a reminder of how art can preserve moments from history for future generations to appreciate and learn from.
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