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Saint Louis IX of France. Cardboard for the windows of the Chapel of St. Ferdinand, 1842. Found in the collection of Musee du Louvre, Paris
The Last Communion of Saint Louis, 1823. Creator: Ary SchefferThe Last Communion of Saint Louis, 1823
The Death of Saint Louis, c1817. Creator: Ary SchefferThe Death of Saint Louis, c1817
St Louis of France, 1481-1502. Creator: Vittore CrivelliSt Louis of France, 1481-1502
Esquisse pour l'église Saint-Louis d'Antin : La Mort de saint Louis, 1869. Creator: Pierre-Paul-Leon GlaizeEsquisse pour l'eglise Saint-Louis d'Antin : La Mort de saint Louis, 1869. Sketch for the Saint-Louis-d'Antin church (ninth arrondissement of Paris). The death of St Louis
Esquisse pour l'église Saint-Eustache : (La Foi) Consécration de la Ste Chapelle, St Louis... 1855Esquisse pour l'eglise Saint-Eustache : (La Foi) Consecration de la Ste Chapelle, St Louis offre la couronne d'epines. 1855
Saint Louis à Damiette, c.1819. Creator: Pierre Nolasque BergeretSaint Louis a Damiette, c.1819. Saint Louis at Damietta - Crusade of Louis IX to the Holy Land
Esquisse pour l'église Saint-Paul-Saint-Louis : Robert le Pieux. Clovis. Saint LouisEsquisse pour l'eglise Saint-Paul-Saint-Louis : Robert le Pieux. Clovis. Saint Louis. Charlemagne, between 1873 and 1875. Grisaille design: Robert the Pious, Clovis, Saint Louis, Charlemagne
Esquisse pour l'église Saint-Louis- d'Antin : Saint Louis malade visitant les soldatEsquisse pour l'eglise Saint-Louis- d'Antin : Saint Louis malade visitant les soldats atteints de la peste, before 1822. St Louis visiting soldiers with the plague, priest holding a crucifix
Esquisse pour l'église Saint-Sulpice : Saint Louis enterre les pestiférés à Damiette, c.1864 - 1870Esquisse pour l'eglise Saint-Sulpice : Saint Louis enterre les pestiferes a Damiette, between 1864 and 1870. Sketch for the Saint-Sulpice church (6th arrondissement of Paris)
La mort de Saint Louis, 1884. Creator: Jean-Baptiste LeloirLa mort de Saint Louis, 1884. The death of St Louis. The king of France lies with arms outstretched, in the attitude of Christ on the cross
Esquisse pour l'escalier de la Sorbonne : Louis IX à l'abbaye de Royaumont, 1888. Creator: Theobald ChartranEsquisse pour l'escalier de la Sorbonne : Louis IX a l'abbaye de Royaumont, 1888
Arrest of Louis IX (From "Li rommans de Godefroy de Buillon et de Salehadin"), 1337. Found in the collection of the Bibliotheque Nationale de France
Saint Louis receiving messengers from the Old Man of the Mountain'. c1773. Creator: UnknownSaint Louis receiving messengers from the Old Man of the Mountain'. c1773
Saint Louis IX of France between History and Faith, 1677-1679. Creator: Bricci, Plautilla (1616-1705)Saint Louis IX of France between History and Faith, 1677-1679. Found in the collection of the Chiesa di San Luigi dei Francesi, Roma
Sketch for the Saint-Sulpice church: Saint Louis buries the plague victims in Damietta, Between 1864 and 1870. Found in the Collection of the Petit Palais, Musee des Beaux-Arts de la Ville de Paris
Vincent of Beauvais and Saint Louis. From: La ciencia y sus hombres, 1879. Private Collection
Saint Louis IX of France with a Page, End of 16th cen.. Found in the Collection of Muse e du Louvre, Paris
The siege of Constantinople. From: Peregrinatio in terram sanctam, 1486. Private Collection
The embarkation of Louis IX from Aigues-Mortes. Private Collection
Saint Louis Departing For The Crusade. Artist: Gionima, Antonio (1697-1732)Saint Louis Departing For The Crusade. Private Collection
Saint Louis IX of France. Artist: El Greco, (Studio of)Saint Louis IX of France. Found in the collection of Museo del Greco, Toledo
The Death of Saint Louis, c. 1817. Artist: Scheffer, Ary (1795-1858)The Death of Saint Louis, c. 1817. Found in the collection of Los Angeles County Museum of Art
Saint Louis, King of France Receiving Robert Patriarch of Jerusalem in Damietta in 1249. Found in the collection of Musee de l Histoire de France, Chateau de Versailles
Saint Louis died during his second crusade in Tunis (From the Chroniques de France ou de St Denis), after 1380. From a private collection