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Capetiens 1270 - 1322: Philippe IV le bel et Jacques de Molay (Molai) - in "La Monarchie francaise en estampe", drawing by Monsieur Fossey, 1850
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Capetiens 1270 - 1322: Philippe IV le bel et Jacques de Molay (Molai) - in "La Monarchie francaise en estampe", drawing by Monsieur Fossey, 1850
LSE4102590 Capetiens 1270 - 1322: Philippe IV le bel et Jacques de Molay (Molai) - in " La Monarchie francaise en estampe", drawing by Monsieur Fossey, 1850. by Fossey, Felix (1826-1895); Private Collection; (add.info.: Capetiens 1270 - 1322: Philippe IV le bel et Jacques de Molay (Molai) - in " La Monarchie francaise en estampe", drawing by Monsieur Fossey, 1850.); © Leonard de Selva. All rights reserved 2022
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The print titled "Capetiens 1270 - 1322: Philippe IV le bel et Jacques de Molay (Molai) - in 'La Monarchie francaise en estampe', drawing by Monsieur Fossey, 1850" captures a historical moment in French monarchy. The drawing, created by Monsieur Fossey in 1850, depicts two significant figures from the Capetian dynasty. In the center of the composition stands Philippe IV le bel, also known as Philip IV the Beautiful (1268-1314). He was a powerful and influential ruler during his reign and played a crucial role in shaping France's political landscape. His regal presence is evident through his dignified posture and commanding gaze. Standing beside him is Jacques de Molay (1243-1314), depicted here as a knight of the Order of Templars. This military order held great influence during medieval times but faced persecution later on. Jacques de Molay himself met a tragic fate when he was burned at the stake under false charges. The artist, Felix Fossey, skillfully captures both characters' essence through intricate details and expressive brushwork. The print offers viewers an opportunity to delve into this period of French history and witness these iconic individuals come to life. This particular print belongs to Leonard de Selva's private collection and showcases his passion for preserving historical art pieces. With all rights reserved for Leonard de Selva in 2022, this image
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