Artist: Workshop Of Peter Paul Rubens
Date: 1630
Size: 692 x 380 cm
Museum: Uffizi Gallery (Florence, Italy)
Technique: Oil On Canvas
Inspired by the Triumph of Julius Caesar by Andrea Mantegna (London, Hampton Court, Royal Collection) the rigorous construction of which is reinterpreted by Rubens with the swirling vitality of the Baroque, this painting was acquired in 1686 by Cosimo III with its pendant, Triumphal Entry of Henry the IV in Paris. Even though both were left incomplete, they constitute the most important existing parts of the series of monumental paintings (1627-30) narrating the life of Henry IV of France. The paintings were commissioned by Maria de
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