Henri IV and Marie de Medici

Guillaume Dupré French, 1576-1643
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European: 17th Century French, Level 2, South Wing

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About the Artwork

Henri IV and Marie de Medici

1603

Guillaume Dupré

1576-1643

French

Unknown

Bronze cast and gilt

Overall: 1/4 × 2 11/16 inches (0.6 × 6.8 cm) Mount: 3 1/16 × 2 11/16 × 1 13/16 inches (7.8 × 6.8 × 4.6 cm)

Medals

European Sculpture and Dec Arts

Founders Society Purchase, European Sculpture and Decorative Arts General Fund, with funds from Elizabeth Wilson in honor of the Visiting Committee for European Sculpture and Decorative Arts

1990.36

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Signed, on front: G.DVPRE.F

Inscribed, on front: HENR.IIIIR.CHRIST.MARIA.AVGVSTA. 1603 F.DVPRE.F. Inscribed, on rear: .PROPAGO.IMPERI.

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(A.G. Agnew)

1990-present, purchase by the Detroit Institute of Arts (Detroit, Michigan, USA)

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Published References

Mazerolle, F. Les Medailleurs Français du XVe Siècle au milieu du XVIIe, 3 vols. Paris, 1902-1904, 1: no. 470, 2: no. 639.

Hill, G.F. Renaissance Medals: from the Samuel H. Kress Collection at the National Gallery of Art, Based on Hill 1931, Revised and enlarged, ed. G. Pollard. London, 1967, no. 556.

Jones, M. Guillaume Dupré, The Medal Special Issue. 1986, p. 25, no. 9 (fig. 8).

Jones, M. A Catalogue of French Medals in the British Museum, II, 1600-1672. London, 1988, pp. 59-61, no. 15.

Darr, A.P., P. Barnet, A. Boström, C. Avery, et al. Catalogue of Italian Sculpture in the Detroit Institute of Arts. London, 2002, II, cat. 205.

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Guillaume Dupré, Henri IV and Marie de Medici, 1603, bronze cast and gilt. Detroit Institute of Arts, Founders Society Purchase, European Sculpture and Decorative Arts General Fund, with funds from Elizabeth Wilson in honor of the Visiting Committee for European Sculpture and Decorative Arts, 1990.36.

Henri IV and Marie de Medici
Henri IV and Marie de Medici