No. 88587093

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Arnold Scheffer (1839-1873) - Henri 3, king of France his 'favourite' and his court
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Arnold Scheffer (1839-1873) - Henri 3, king of France his 'favourite' and his court

Arnold SCHEFFER 1839-1873 Henri 3, king of France his 'favourite' and his court Painting, oil on canvas Signed lower right: "Arnold Scheffer / fecit" Painting: 65 x 82 cm Beautiful frame: 76.5 x 93 cm Very good condition, a small discreet restoration (see on the back) Circa 1865 Note: Arnold Scheffer exhibited several paintings on the theme of Henri 3 at the Salon, which allows us to place the painting circa 1865 (1863: Henri III receives the embassy of the Leaguers in Chartres; 1864: The Duchess of Nemours demands from Henri III the body of her son the Duke of Guise; 1868: Funeral procession and ceremony in honor of the Duke of Guise, assassinated in Blois; 1869: Henri III at Saint-Cloud, beginning of the siege of Paris, 1589). Our painting is perhaps a sketch for the painting in the Salon of 1864 ("The Duchess of Nemours demands from Henri III the body of her son the Duke of Guise") with a white "innocence" dress. History : according to a label on the back of the painting, the painting was hung in the bedroom of Ernest Renan's wife in Tréguier (Brittany).      Cornélie Renan-Scheffer, wife of Ernest Renan, was the daughter of Henry Scheffer, brother of Arnold Scheffer. The painting then remained in the family of Ernest Renan.

No. 88587093

No longer available
Arnold Scheffer (1839-1873) - Henri 3, king of France his 'favourite' and his court

Arnold Scheffer (1839-1873) - Henri 3, king of France his 'favourite' and his court

Arnold SCHEFFER
1839-1873
Henri 3, king of France his 'favourite' and his court
Painting, oil on canvas
Signed lower right: "Arnold Scheffer / fecit"
Painting: 65 x 82 cm
Beautiful frame: 76.5 x 93 cm
Very good condition, a small discreet restoration (see on the back)
Circa 1865
Note: Arnold Scheffer exhibited several paintings on the theme of Henri 3 at the Salon, which allows us to place the painting circa 1865 (1863: Henri III receives the embassy of the Leaguers in Chartres; 1864: The Duchess of Nemours demands from Henri III the body of her son the Duke of Guise; 1868: Funeral procession and ceremony in honor of the Duke of Guise, assassinated in Blois; 1869: Henri III at Saint-Cloud, beginning of the siege of Paris, 1589). Our painting is perhaps a sketch for the painting in the Salon of 1864 ("The Duchess of Nemours demands from Henri III the body of her son the Duke of Guise") with a white "innocence" dress.
History : according to a label on the back of the painting, the painting was hung in the bedroom of Ernest Renan's wife in Tréguier (Brittany).     
Cornélie Renan-Scheffer, wife of Ernest Renan, was the daughter of Henry Scheffer, brother of Arnold Scheffer. The painting then remained in the family of Ernest Renan.

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