The Departure of Louis XV 1710-74 from Sainte-Chapelle after the lit de justice which ended the reign of Louis XIV 1638-1715 12th September 1715 1735 Oil Painting by Pierre-Denis Martin

The Departure of Louis XV 1710-74 from Sainte-Chapelle after the lit de justice which ended the reign of Louis XIV 1638-1715 12th September 1715 1735

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    Discover the allure of art with our faithful reproduction of "The Departure of Louis XV 1710-74 from Sainte-Chapelle after the lit de justice which ended the reign of Louis XIV 1638-1715 12th September 1715 1735", originally brought to life by the talented Pierre-Denis Martin. Unlike posters or prints, our hand-painted oil painting breathes an unique sense of depth and texture into your space. Every detail, every stroke, and every texture is meticulously recreated, paying the perfect homage to Pierre-Denis Martin and his artistic vision.

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  • Painting Description

    "The Departure of Louis XV from Sainte-Chapelle after the lit de justice which ended the reign of Louis XIV, 12th September 1715" is a significant historical painting by the French artist Pierre-Denis Martin, created in 1735. This work of art captures a pivotal moment in French history, depicting the young King Louis XV leaving the Sainte-Chapelle in Paris after a ceremonial session known as the 'lit de justice'. The event marked the formal end of the reign of his great-grandfather, Louis XIV, who had ruled France with an iron fist for 72 years until his death in 1715.

    Pierre-Denis Martin, also known as Martin the Younger to distinguish him from his uncle Jean-Baptiste Martin, was a court painter who specialized in such grand depictions of royal events and ceremonies. His paintings are valuable historical documents, providing insight into the pageantry and power dynamics of the French court.

    In this particular painting, Martin illustrates the five-year-old Louis XV, surrounded by a retinue of courtiers and guards, as he exits the medieval chapel, a place of significant royal importance. The 'lit de justice' was a formal session of the Parlement of Paris, over which the king presided, and it was often used to register new laws or assert royal authority. The event depicted in the painting was crucial as it symbolized the transition of power from the Sun King, Louis XIV, to his successor.

    The artwork is notable for its attention to detail, from the architectural features of the Sainte-Chapelle to the sumptuous costumes of the attendees. Martin's use of light and shadow, as well as his ability to capture the solemnity of the occasion, make this painting a masterpiece of French historical art. It serves not only as a visual record of a significant event but also as a testament to the grandeur and ceremony of the French monarchy in the early 18th century.

    "The Departure of Louis XV from Sainte-Chapelle after the lit de justice which ended the reign of Louis XIV, 12th September 1715" remains an important work for scholars studying the period and is an exemplar of the genre of history painting in the Ancien Régime. It is preserved in a collection that showcases the art and history of this era, although the specific location of the painting may require additional research for confirmation.

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