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Case of the Tower of Nesle, 1314: the princesses Marguerite of Burgundy (1290-1315)
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Case of the Tower of Nesle, 1314: the princesses Marguerite of Burgundy (1290-1315)
XEE4192614 Case of the Tower of Nesle, 1314: the princesses Marguerite of Burgundy (1290-1315), Blanche of Burgundy (ca. 1296-1326) and Jeanne of Burgundy (ca. 1291-1330) celebrating with their lovers, Philippe d Aulnay (d Aunay) (d. 1314), Gauthier d Aulnay (d. 1314) and Firmin de Rebours at the abbey of Maubuisson. Engraving from 1871 in " Histoire Des Cocuses Celebres" by Henry de Kock (1819-1892). by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Case of the Tower of Nesle, 1314: the princesses Marguerite of Burgundy (1290-1315), Blanche of Burgundy (ca. 1296-1326) and Jeanne of Burgundy (ca. 1291-1330) celebrating with their lovers, Philippe d Aulnay (d Aunay) (d. 1314), Gauthier d Aulnay (d. 1314) and Firmin de Rebours at the abbey of Maubuisson. Engraving from 1871 in " Histoire Des Celebres" by Henry de Kock (1819-1892)); Stefano Bianchetti; French, out of copyright
Media ID 23728730
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This print captures a moment of scandal and intrigue from history, known as the "Case of the Tower of Nesle". In 1314, three princesses - Marguerite of Burgundy, Blanche of Burgundy, and Jeanne of Burgundy - are seen celebrating with their lovers at the abbey of Maubuisson. The princesses' paramours include Philippe d'Aulnay, Gauthier d'Aulnay, and Firmin de Rebours. The image depicts a scene filled with forbidden love and clandestine affairs. The princesses appear joyous and carefree in their revelry alongside their secret companions. Their elaborate gowns and regal demeanor contrast sharply with the scandalous nature of their actions. Engraved in 1871 by Henry de Kock for his book "Histoire Des Cocuses Celebres" this artwork offers a glimpse into an infamous chapter in French history. It invites viewers to imagine the whispered conversations and stolen glances that took place within these ancient walls. The composition is masterfully executed by Stefano Bianchetti, capturing both the opulence surrounding these royal figures as well as hinting at the underlying tension that ultimately led to their downfall. This print serves as a reminder that even those born into privilege are not immune to human desires and temptations. As we gaze upon this historical snapshot frozen in time, we cannot help but be drawn into its narrative - one filled with passion, betrayal, and consequences that would reverberate throughout generations.
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