Design for a royal pavilion, early 16th century. Creator: Unknown.

Design for a royal pavilion, early 16th century.  Creator: Unknown.

3-057-632 - Heritage Art/Heritage Images

Design for a royal pavilion, early 16th century. Lavishly decorated tents constructed at the field of the Cloth of Gold, the meeting place, between Guînes and Ardres near Calais in France, where Henry VIII of England and Francis I of France and their entourages gathered between June 7 and 24, 1520. The castles at both villages were in decay, and therefore splendid temporary palaces and pavilions were erected for Henry at Guînes and for Francis at Ardres. From a portfolio containing drawings and prints.


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People Information

Creator
  1. Unknown, attributed to: :
People Related
  1. King Henry VIII: British; English: King of England
  2. King Francis I of France: French: King

Geographic Hierarchy

World Europe France Nord-Pas-de-Calais Calais

  1. 50 57 04 N , 001 51 32 E

Category Hierarchy

History & Politics Historical Events Royal Events

History & Politics Politics Political Events

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Digital Image Size

Pixel Dimensions (W x H) : 3879x2702
File Size : 30,707kb


Aliases

  1. Shelfmark ID: Cott.Aug.III. Folio No:11
  1. 1280001205
  1. 3-057-632
  1. 3057632

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