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The Coronation of Henri IV of France

Peter Paul Rubens, c. 1628

The King, attended by two pages, kneels before the bishop of Chartres who places the crown upon his head. Behind him stand two cardinals, while two secular attendants, holding the 'main-de-justice; and the sceptre, wait on the right. A study for an unexecuted commission to produce a companion series to the series on Marie De Medici's life.

More information

Title of artwork, date

The Coronation of Henri IV of France, c. 1628

Date supported

2002

Medium and material

Oil on panel

Dimensions

22.8 x 20.8 cm

Grant

60000

Total cost

120000

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