



Gabrielle d’Estrées and One of Her Sisters Enamel Pin | Art-inspired Soft Lapel Pin | 1.25" x 1.7"
Celebrate iconic art history with this Gabrielle d’Estrées and One of Her Sisters Enamel Pin, inspired by the mysterious late-16th-century painting.
Featuring two elegantly stylized figures in soft enamel, this pin captures the symbolic storytelling and intrigue behind the original artwork.
A bold accessory for art lovers, museum enthusiasts, and collectors who appreciate conversation-starting pieces.
Unlike its perhaps initially sensual reading, this infamous painting has a much more symbolically-informed subject. Though it is unknown who painted it, who commissioned it, or why it was made, its creation in the late 16th century allows for a comparison to other paintings of the same time, suggestions its sitter is Gabrielle d’Estrées, a favorite mistress of French king Henry IV, on the right, and one of her sisters on the left.
The painting is suspected to be a symbolic representation of d’Estrées’s new status as a mother, the gold ring in her left hand a reference to Henry IV’s promise of marriage after the birth of their illegitimate child.
- Inspired by "Gabrielle d'Estrées and One of Her Sisters" by Unknown
- Comes packaged with Pin Museum branded backer card, and a protective polybag.
- 1.25" x 1.7"
- Soft Enamel Pin
- Double Posted
- Rubber Clasps
By Pin Museum
Original: $14.95
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Description
Celebrate iconic art history with this Gabrielle d’Estrées and One of Her Sisters Enamel Pin, inspired by the mysterious late-16th-century painting.
Featuring two elegantly stylized figures in soft enamel, this pin captures the symbolic storytelling and intrigue behind the original artwork.
A bold accessory for art lovers, museum enthusiasts, and collectors who appreciate conversation-starting pieces.
Unlike its perhaps initially sensual reading, this infamous painting has a much more symbolically-informed subject. Though it is unknown who painted it, who commissioned it, or why it was made, its creation in the late 16th century allows for a comparison to other paintings of the same time, suggestions its sitter is Gabrielle d’Estrées, a favorite mistress of French king Henry IV, on the right, and one of her sisters on the left.
The painting is suspected to be a symbolic representation of d’Estrées’s new status as a mother, the gold ring in her left hand a reference to Henry IV’s promise of marriage after the birth of their illegitimate child.
- Inspired by "Gabrielle d'Estrées and One of Her Sisters" by Unknown
- Comes packaged with Pin Museum branded backer card, and a protective polybag.
- 1.25" x 1.7"
- Soft Enamel Pin
- Double Posted
- Rubber Clasps
By Pin Museum
























