Merovingian dynasty: Pharamond (420-428), Chlodio (428-450), Merovech (450-458), Childeric I (457-481), Clovis (481-509) and his wife Clotilde and Childebert I (511-558).
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Merovingian dynasty: Pharamond (420-428), Chlodio (428-450), Merovech (450-458), Childeric I (457-481), Clovis (481-509) and his wife Clotilde and Childebert I (511-558).
my final piece for the Light Grey Art Lab’s The End Is Night Exhibit.
“CHILDIRICI REGIS” is a visual exploration of Frankish King Childeric I’s burial treasure, which contained elaborate works of gold and garnet cloisonné jewelry. Most of this treasure no longer exists, save for two out of hundreds of cloisonné bees.
If you’d like to see the exhibition, it’s in-person in Light Grey Art Lab’s space in Minneapolis for a limited time OR view it on their website here. You can purchase individual prints (including this piece) or pre-order the book of the whole exhibition here
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The End is Nigh BookA Curious Look at Death Throughout History and Culture This listing is currently for THE END IS NIGH BOOK PRE-ORDER. Ord
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Childeric would treat your girls like princesses whether you like it or not (period)
This is the dress up of Childeric’s housemaids. And this is his personal maid Colette. She might be a side character later on and pop up around him.
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Childeric's bio is updated!!
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Copies du "Trésor de la Tombe de Childéric Ier (Père de Clovis)" en or et grenats retrouvé à Tournai (1653) présentées dans le "Frigidarium" des Thermes Romains de Cluny (Ier-IIe Siècles) à l'exposition "Le Moyen Âge du XIXe Siècle. Créations et Faux dans les Arts Précieux" au Musée Cluny à Paris, France, janvier 2026.
Two Barbarian kings turned Roman generals. Two signet rings. Childeric of the Franks and Alaric II of the Goths. Two silly pairs of eyes.
CHILDIRICI REGIƧ ALARICVS REX GOTHORVM
Look at my amazing fifth-century Romans!