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  1. Gabrielle d'Estrées. Gabrielle d'Estrées, duchessa de Beaufort e Verneuil e marchesa de Monceaux ( Montlouis-sur-Loire, 1571 – Parigi, 10 aprile 1599 ), fu amante di Enrico IV di Francia, nata nel castello de la Bourdaisière a Montlouis-sur-Loire, nel dipartimento francese Indre e Loira. Era la figlia di Antoine d'Estrées, marchese di ...

  2. 2 de dic. de 2022 · Gabrielle d'Estrées. Date of birth. 1573. Château de la Bourdaisière ( Touraine, Kingdom of France ), Cœuvres (Picardy, Kingdom of France) Date of death. 10 April 1599. Paris ( Kingdom of France) Manner of death. natural causes.

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  4. This painting, which measures 129 x 97 cm, was created in the late 16th century and is a masterpiece of the French Renaissance. One of the most Portrait of Gabrielle d'Estrées with her Sister is a remarkable painting by the Master of the Fontainebleau School that has captured the attention of art lovers for centuries.

  5. Estrées, Gabrielle d' (1573–1599)French mistress of Henry IV of France who, in her 26 years of life, became queen of the realm in all but name. Name variations: Gabrielle d'Estrees; Duchess of Beaufort or Duchess de Beaufort; Duchess d'Etampes or Duchess d'Étampes; Marquise de Monceaux or Marchioness of Monceaux; Dame de Liencourt; Dame de Vandeuil.

  6. Gabrielle d'Estrees and one of her sisters, the Duchess de Villars, c.1594 by School Fontainebleau | Museum Quality Oil Painting Reproduction and Canvas Print 11849 | TOPofART Gabrielle d'Estrees and one of her sisters, the Duchess de Villars, c.1594 | School Fontainebleau | Fine Art Painting Reproduction 11849 | TOPofART

  7. MASTER of the Fontainebleau School. (second half of the 16th century) Gabrielle d'Estrées and one of her Sisters. c. 1595 Oil on canvas, 96 x 125 cm Musée du Louvre, Paris. The subject of this painting is mysterious. It is assumed to be an allusion to the birth of César, son of Henry IV and her mistress, Gabrielle d'Estrées.