Marriage of Charles IV and Marie of Luxembourg (c.1455) by Jean Fouquet

Marriage of Charles IV and Marie of Luxembourg - Jean Fouquet - c.1455

Artwork Information

TitleMarriage of Charles IV and Marie of Luxembourg
ArtistJean Fouquet
Datec.1455
Art MovementNorthern Renaissance

About Marriage of Charles IV and Marie of Luxembourg

The artwork titled “Marriage of Charles IV and Marie of Luxembourg,” created around 1455 by the artist Jean Fouquet, is a significant piece in the history painting genre and belongs to the Northern Renaissance art movement. The painting, which dates back to approximately 1455, encapsulates the union of Charles IV and Marie of Luxembourg, emblematic of the historical narrative customary of the time.

The artwork is set against a vividly blue backdrop adorned with fleur-de-lis, symbolizing French royalty. The figures of Charles IV and Marie of Luxembourg are positioned centrally, dressed in grand, regal attire. Charles IV is depicted wearing a blue robe with white accents, while Marie of Luxembourg is shown in a red gown, accompanied by a richly decorated veil. The scene is framed by an arched architectural structure, emphasizing the importance and solemnity of the depicted event. Surrounding the royal couple are clerics and attendants, indicating the ceremonial and sacred nature of their marriage. The meticulous details in the costumes and the facial features of the individuals reflect the high level of craftsmanship characteristic of Jean Fouquet and the Northern Renaissance period.

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