Entrée de Charles V à Paris - Public domain dedication image

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Français : Entrée de Charles V à Paris Grandes Chroniques de France, enluminées par Jean Fouquet, Tours, vers 1455-1460 Paris, BnF, département des Manuscrits, Français 6465, fol. 417 (Livre de Charles V) Après avoir été couronné à Reims le 19 mai 1364, Charles V le Sage entre triomphalement à Paris par la porte Saint-Denis.

Jean Fouquet (1420–1481) was a preeminent French painter of the 15th century, a master of both panel painting and manuscript illumination, and the apparent inventor of the portrait miniature. He was the first French artist to travel to Italy and experience first-hand the early Italian Renaissance. He was born in Tours. Little is known of his life, but he was certainly in Italy before 1447 when he executed a portrait of Pope Eugene IV, who died that year (the portrait survives only in much-later copies).

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