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Guillaume de Nangis (d. 1300 / 03) presents his book to Philippe IV (1268-1314) le Bel
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Guillaume de Nangis (d. 1300 / 03) presents his book to Philippe IV (1268-1314) le Bel
BMR239257 Guillaume de Nangis (d.1300/03) presents his book to Philippe IV (1268-1314) le Bel, King of France from 1285-1314 (vellum) by French School, (15th century); Bibliotheque Mazarine, Paris, France; (add.info.: benedictine monk at the abbey of St. Denis; name taken form the city of Nancy; ); eBibliotheque Mazarine; eArchives Charmet; French, out of copyright
Media ID 22663386
© Bibliotheque Mazarine Archives Charmet / Bridgeman Images
Chronicle French Historian Presentation Presenting Saint Denis The Handsome
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In this photo print, we witness a significant moment in history as Guillaume de Nangis presents his book to Philippe IV le Bel, the King of France from 1285-1314. The scene takes place at the Bibliotheque Mazarine in Paris, where the French School captured this event on vellum during the 15th century. Guillaume de Nangis, a Benedictine monk hailing from the Abbey of St. Denis, stands before Philippe IV with an air of reverence and anticipation. As an esteemed medieval chronicler and French historian, he offers his meticulously crafted manuscript to the king with great pride. This presentation symbolizes not only Guillaume's dedication to preserving historical records but also his deep respect for Philippe IV's reign. The image showcases intricate details that transport us back to a bygone era. From Guillaume's scholarly attire to Philippe IV's regal presence, every element exudes authenticity and grandeur. The chronicle itself represents a treasure trove of knowledge about France during this period – a testament to Guillaume's expertise as an author. This print serves as a window into both medieval life and Renaissance intellectual pursuits. It reminds us of the importance placed on documenting history even centuries ago when technology was limited compared to today’s standards. Bridgeman Images has beautifully preserved this piece of artistry from Fine Art Finder, allowing us all to appreciate its historical significance without commercial intent or mention thereof.
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