The Arts in France during the reign of Charles VII
April 26 2024
Video: Pixelucis
Posted by Adam Busiakiewicz:
I missed the news last month that a new exhibition opened at the Musée de Cluny dedicated to the Arts in France during the reign of Charles VII. The show focuses on works produced during the end of the 15th century, troubled by the last outbreaks of the Hundred Years' War and prone to influences from Flanders and Italy.
The show will run until 16th June 2024.
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