Entrance of Dauphin, the Future Charles V, into Paris in 1358
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Title:Entrance of Dauphin, the Future Charles V, into Paris in 1358
Artists:Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres
Date:1821
Style:Neoclassicism
Genre:history painting
Medium:oil,canvas
Location:Wadsworth Atheneum, Hartford, CT, US
Copyright:Public domain
The Dauphin's Entry Into Paris is an 1821 painting by Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres. It is now in the Wadsworth Atheneum collection.
It belongs to the painter's Troubador style period and shows the future Charles V of France returning to Paris on 2 August 1358 after a revolt there. It was commissioned by Amédée-David Pastoret, whose ancestor Jehan Pastoret, president of the parliament of Paris, is shown in red.
It belongs to the painter's Troubador style period and shows the future Charles V of France returning to Paris on 2 August 1358 after a revolt there. It was commissioned by Amédée-David Pastoret, whose ancestor Jehan Pastoret, president of the parliament of Paris, is shown in red.