Penitence and Deposition of Louis I the Pious or the Debonnaire (778-840), 833: After Confessing, the King is Stripped of Imperial Ornaments by the Archbishop of Reims, Then Covered with a Bag of Penitent. Engraving by Jean Michel Moreau, dit Moreau le Jeu by Jean Michel the Younger Moreau

Penitence and Deposition of Louis I the Pious or the Debonnaire (778-840), 833: After Confessing, the King is Stripped of Imperial Ornaments by the Archbishop of Reims, Then Covered with a Bag of Penitent. Engraving by Jean Michel Moreau, dit Moreau le Jeu

(Penitence and deposition of Louis I the Pious or the Debonnaire (778-840), 833: after confessing, the king is stripped of imperial ornaments by the Archeveque of Reims, then covered with a bag of penitent. Engraving by Jean Michel Moreau, dit Moreau le Jeu)


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Penitence and Deposition of Louis I the Pious or the Debonnaire (778-840), 833: After Confessing, the King is Stripped of Imperial Ornaments by the Archbishop of Reims, Then Covered with a Bag of Penitent. Engraving by Jean Michel Moreau, dit Moreau le Jeu by Jean Michel the Younger Moreau. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
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