Kings and Courtesans: A Study of the Pictorial Representation of French Royal Mistresses

Agnes Sorel - Courtesan to King Charles VII of France

As France emerged from the Middle Ages, the monarchy began to establish itself as a more stable institution and a curious development took place: the French kings began to install official mistresses at court. With this official status these women became parallel members of the royal family. They lived like queens, with various estates granted to them by the kings.

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