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Joyful Entry Duke Anjou Antwerp 19 February 1582
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Joyful Entry Duke Anjou Antwerp 19 February 1582
Joyful Entry of the Duke of Anjou in Antwerp on 19 February 1582 The Joyous Entry of the Duke of Anjou The Joyous Entry of Francois, Duke of Anjou (1556-1584), into Antwerp with a Triumphal Arch on St. Jans Bridge, 19 February 1582, Joyful Income by French Duke of Anjou (1556-1584) in Antwerp, with the honorary gate on St. Johns Bridge, 19 February 1582. Oil painting of a colorful procession of horsemen and footmen who stand in front of the spectator passes by to a gate of honor. The duke rides a fungus, wears a scarlet cloak and is sheltered by a worn canopy. On both sides of the procession, soldiers from civil servants stand in front of the public. A captain kneels before the duke. The port of Antwerp is visible to the right of a block of houses. On the right a scaffolding with burning vessels, triumphal entry and public reception, pageant, entree solennelle, joyeuse entree, triumphal arch, Antwerp, Francois-Hercule de Valois (duke of Anjou), Monogrammist MHVH, 1582 - 1600, panel, oil paint (paint), h 61.5 cm × w 82.5 cm d 7.5 cm
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This vibrant oil painting captures the momentous occasion of the Joyful Entry of the Duke of Anjou in Antwerp on 19 February 1582. The scene is filled with a colorful procession, as horsemen and footmen pass by a gate of honor, captivating the spectator's gaze. At the center of it all, riding atop a magnificent steed and adorned in a scarlet cloak, is Francois, Duke of Anjou himself. He is sheltered by a worn canopy that adds an air of regality to his presence. The streets are lined with soldiers and civil servants who stand before an eager public, creating an atmosphere brimming with excitement and anticipation. One can even spot a captain kneeling before the duke as a sign of respect and loyalty. In the background, we catch glimpses of Antwerp's bustling port amidst blocks of houses. To the right stands an impressive scaffolding adorned with burning vessels, adding to the grandeur and spectacle surrounding this joyous event. Painted on panel using oil paint technique by Monogrammist MHVH between 1582-1600, this artwork measures approximately 61.5 cm in height, 82.5 cm in width, and 7.5 cm in depth. This historic piece immortalizes not only an important moment for Antwerp but also showcases the power and prestige associated with such triumphal entries during that era. It serves as both a visual feast for our eyes and a testament to history itself.
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