MONTBLANC Patron of Art Francois I Limited Edition 4810 FP - MINT
MONTBLANC 2008 François Ier Patron of Art
Limited Edition 4810 Fountain Pen
Year 2008
Ref. 0102385
Mod.: M 28771
Fine(F) Nib
Limitation Number: 2710/4810
François I was France’s first Renaissance king, crowned in 1515 in the Reims cathedral. During his reign, François I brought France to artistic and cultural ascendancy. A passionate poet, he was known for improving the royal library and making himself available 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 helped the French dispense with Latin as the language of bureaucracy. Famous artists were invited by François I to move to France. They included Leonardo da Vinci, who brought the “Mona Lisa” to Paris and worked at the king’s court until his death.
The design of the pen pays tribute to the life and work of the French Renaissance King. The pen features a tiger-eye gemstone barrel, a reference to a charm worn by François I, contrasting with the black precious resin of the cap and barrel. Ornamental Renaissance patterns are engraved on the elaborately modelled clip and gold-plated rings.
The 18k Fine nib features an engraving of the symbol of the French Royal house: the French lily. The ivory-coloured Montblanc emblem on the top of the cap completes the regal appearance of this unique writing instrument.
A superb and mint condition specimen.
Full SET. Limited Edition: #2710/4810
Fountain pen in mint condition, never inked, comes with outer box, display box, booklet/certificate, small hardcover book.
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