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Saint Louis Handing Over the Regency to His Mother
Painting by Joseph-Marie Vien From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Saint Louis Handing Over the Regency to His Mother (French: Saint Louis, à son avènement à la couronne, remet à la Reine Blanche de Castille, sa mère, la Régence du Royaume) is a 1773 history painting by the French artist Joseph-Marie Vien.[1] It depicts the young Louis IX investing the Regency of France to his mother Blanche of Castile during a dispute in 1228. Louis would later attain sainthood after leading the Second Crusade. It was part of the project of patriotic themes that grew more prominent in French art over the following years when the Count of Angiviller became head of the administration.[2]
It was part of a large commission for series of eleven works for the chapel of the École Militaire. Vien was assigned this subject by Jean-Baptiste Marie Pierre, the Premier peintre du Roi. The painting was displayed at the Salon of 1773 at the Louvre in Paris. Seized at the time of the French Revolution, it is now in the collection of the Louvre. After a number of different homes including Saint-Cyr, in 1934 it was returned to be hung at the École Militaire.[3] [4]
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