Entry into Paris of King Jean II (1319-64) Le Bon and Queen Jeanne of Boulogne, from

Entry into Paris of King Jean II (1319-64) Le Bon and Queen Jeanne of Boulogne, from 'Les Grandes Chroniques de France', c.1460

(Ms Fr 6465 f.378v Entry into Paris of King Jean II (1319-64) Le Bon and Queen Jeanne of Boulogne, from 'Les Grandes Chroniques de France', c.1460 )


Jean Fouquet

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Entry into Paris of King Jean II (1319-64) Le Bon and Queen Jeanne of Boulogne, from 'Les Grandes Chroniques de France', c.1460 by Jean Fouquet. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
castle · horseback · french royalty · manuscript · medieval · john the good · grand chronicles of france · Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris, France / Bridgeman Images
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