The Triumph at Juliers is one of a cycle of twenty-four paintings that Marie de' Medici, spouse of Henry IV of France, commissioned Rubens to create. Mounted on a fine white horse, she proudly wears Athena's helmet in this allegory-heavy piece; in the real-life battle commemorated, de Medici's role was insignificant. This wonderful Mixed-Media tableau from Art Chateau is perfect for traditional interiors and Modern Manhattan Townhouses.
Modern Manhattan TownhousePeter Paul Rubens Flemish (1577 - 1640) |
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The Triumph at Juliers is one of a cycle of twenty-four paintings that Marie de' Medici, spouse of Henry IV of France, commissioned Rubens to create. Mounted on a fine white horse, she proudly wears Athena's helmet in this allegory-heavy piece; in the real-life battle commemorated, de Medici's role was insignificant. This wonderful Mixed-Media tableau from Art Chateau is perfect for traditional interiors and Modern Manhattan Townhouses. |
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