René d'Anjou at Palamède de Forbin
by RÉVOIL, Pierre, Oil on canvas
The painting was commissioned in 1820 by Count Auguste de Forbin, the director of the royal museums and a friend of the artist. Forbin was particularly interested in this subject because King Ren�’s host, Palam�de, was his ancestor.
King Ren� (King of Sicily and cousin of French King Charles VI) traveling through his estates in Provence, spent the night in the château de La Barben. In the morning, before leaving his hosts, he testified that he was satisfied with their reception and traced on the door of the vestibule his portrait. Palam�de threw himself at the feet of the King to thank him for this sign of favor.