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Montblanc Patron of Art Tribute to François I Limited Edition Fountain Pen 102386, 2008

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Montblanc Patron of Art Tribute to François I Limited Edition Fountain Pen 102386, 2008

King François I has significantly influenced French national culture as a royal patron of the arts. The limited edition Montblanc François I writing instrument pays tribute to the life and work of the king during the French Renaissance. The Edition 4810 features a tiger eye stone, referencing a charm carried by François I, which contrasts beautifully with the precious black resin of the pen’s cap and barrel. Ornamental Renaissance patterns are expertly engraved on the carefully crafted clip and the gold-plated rings, enhancing the pen's regal aura.

François I was the first king of the French Renaissance, crowned in 1515 at the Cathedral of Reims. He elevated France to new artistic and cultural heights during his reign. A passionate poet, he worked to enhance the royal library and made himself accessible to the public. As the founder of the Collège de France in Paris, which still exists today, he introduced the study of Latin, Greek, and Hebrew. His policy in 1536 allowed the French to move away from Latin as the official language of bureaucracy. François I invited many famous artists to settle in France, including Leonardo da Vinci, who brought the "Mona Lisa" to Paris and worked at the King's Court until his death.

Characteristics:
Launch: 2008
Limitation: 4810 fountain pens
Writing system: Fountain pen
Nib:18-karat gold - Medium grade
Materials: Resin


Francis I is primarily known as a patron of the arts and a driving force behind the French Renaissance.
He attracted Italian artists like Leonardo da Vinci and supported the construction of impressive palaces and the development of art and culture in France. He also played a significant role in expanding French exploration and establishing the first French colonial empire.

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King François I has significantly influenced French national culture as a royal patron of the arts. The limited edition Montblanc François I writing instrument pays tribute to the life and work of the king during the French Renaissance. The Edition 4810 features a tiger eye stone, referencing a charm carried by François I, which contrasts beautifully with the precious black resin of the pen’s cap and barrel. Ornamental Renaissance patterns are expertly engraved on the carefully crafted clip and the gold-plated rings, enhancing the pen's regal aura.

François I was the first king of the French Renaissance, crowned in 1515 at the Cathedral of Reims. He elevated France to new artistic and cultural heights during his reign. A passionate poet, he worked to enhance the royal library and made himself accessible to the public. As the founder of the Collège de France in Paris, which still exists today, he introduced the study of Latin, Greek, and Hebrew. His policy in 1536 allowed the French to move away from Latin as the official language of bureaucracy. François I invited many famous artists to settle in France, including Leonardo da Vinci, who brought the "Mona Lisa" to Paris and worked at the King's Court until his death.

Characteristics:
Launch: 2008
Limitation: 4810 fountain pens
Writing system: Fountain pen
Nib:18-karat gold - Medium grade
Materials: Resin


Francis I is primarily known as a patron of the arts and a driving force behind the French Renaissance.
He attracted Italian artists like Leonardo da Vinci and supported the construction of impressive palaces and the development of art and culture in France. He also played a significant role in expanding French exploration and establishing the first French colonial empire.

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