Head of a King

French

On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 304

This noble bearded head of a king is a striking example of the courtly style associated with the reign of Louis IX (1226–70). The elegant curves of the hair and the finely carved lines of the face attest to an artisan of great skill. The head probably belonged to a column figure decorating one of the major Parisian churches.

Head of a King, Limestone, French

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