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The Triumph of Henry IV

Item # 2476030

Peter Paul Rubens

<p>Utagawa Hiroshige's iconic works of art are part of the Japanese ukiyo-e genre and many consider him to be the last great artist to create works in that style. His poetic works of art found in this collection include landscapes, flowers, and more. Each piece is a statement that works in any space!</p>

<p>This energetic sketch shows Henry IV (1553-1610), King of France, entering Paris in the manner of the triumphs of the Romans, as described in Rubens's contract of 1622. Rubens was to paint forty-eight large canvases for the king's widow, Marie de' Medici, to decorate the Palais de Luxembourg. Those depicting her life (Louvre, Paris) were finished in 1624, but of the companion series only the enormous?Triumph of Henry IV?(Uffizi, Florence) was completed before the Marie's banishment from France in 1631. The present oil sketch is the last of four in which Rubens worked out his heroic allegory of an actual event.</p>

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