Le Cardinal Mazarin Mourant, Paul Delaroche
Le Cardinal Mazarin Mourant, Paul Delaroche
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Le Cardinal Mazarin Mourant — Paul Delaroche, 1830
Hushed, solemn, and charged with political intrigue — Paul Delaroche's Le Cardinal Mazarin Mourant (The Dying Cardinal Mazarin, 1830) captures one of the most dramatic moments in 17th century French history. Cardinal Jules Mazarin, the all-powerful chief minister of France and successor to Richelieu, lies on his deathbed in March 1661, surrounded by courtiers and gamblers — legend has it that even in his final hours, the card game continued around him, a testament to the relentless appetite for power and pleasure at the French court.
Delaroche (1797–1856) was the undisputed master of French academic historical painting, celebrated for his ability to bring pivotal moments of European history to life with cinematic intensity and psychological depth. His works were among the most admired of the 19th century, drawing vast crowds at the Paris Salon and influencing generations of painters.
This museum-quality reproduction brings the drama and grandeur of Delaroche's vision into your home, printed on premium luster photo paper to preserve every nuance of his rich palette and meticulous detail.
- Artist: Paul Delaroche (1797–1856)
- Original date: 1830
- Medium: Oil on canvas
- Style: French Academic / Romantic historicism
- Printed on premium luster photo paper
- Available in multiple sizes

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