Joan of Arc at the coronation of King Charles VII in the cathedral at Reims, July 1429 Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres (1780-1867)
Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres – Joan of Arc at the coronation of King Charles VII in the cathedral at Reims, July 1429
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Painter: Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres
Location: Louvre (Musée du Louvre), Paris.
The painting was created in 1854 in oil on canvas. The style in painting is Neoclassicism. The genre is historical painting. Engrère is a French painter. He is considered the founder of academism in 19th-century Europe. For France he became the great master of portraiture. His sitters included important public figures, Napoleon, the emperor’s army supplier, and his wife. He also painted portraits with nude figures. The painting Joan of Arc at the Coronation of Charles 7 is a masterpiece of French painting by Hengre.
Description of Jean Auguste Engres’ painting Jeanne d’Arc at the Coronation of Charles 7
The painting was created in 1854 in oil on canvas.
The style in painting is Neoclassicism. The genre is historical painting.
Engrère is a French painter. He is considered the founder of academism in 19th-century Europe. For France he became the great master of portraiture. His sitters included important public figures, Napoleon, the emperor’s army supplier, and his wife. He also painted portraits with nude figures.
The painting Joan of Arc at the Coronation of Charles 7 is a masterpiece of French painting by Hengre. The painting is based on a historical subject that has entered the national history of France. Engres masterfully executed the work. The painting looks very realistic.
Joan of Arc is a girl who is a hero of the French state. She was also the commander in chief of the troops.
The plot described in the painting took place in March 1429. One day the holy maiden appeared to the dauphin of France and informed him that he would become a viceroy and would be crowned before the King of Heaven as one king. This historic event would take place in the city of Reims.
Three months later, the saint’s prophecy was fulfilled; the coronation takes place in the city of Reims. This event heralded the national independence of France. The entire population enthusiastically welcomed the new king. After which the campaign to liberate the state of France from the English was carried out. The dual power in the territory of France was ended. The state was liberated in less than a month, without bloodshed, fire, or death. English troops retreated without a fight.
Unfortunately, Joan of Arc’s fate was tragic, as she was burned at the stake. She was taken prisoner and handed over to England. They recognized her as a heretic. This was followed by a public burning at the stake.
Later the girl was canonized, canonized as a saint and rehabilitated.
The painting is kept in storage in France. Louvre.
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