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[[File:J-BGreuzeGateauRois.jpg|thumb|350px|''The King's Tart'' (1774) by Jean-Baptiste Greuze]]
'''''The Kings' Tart''''' or '''''The Twelfth Night Cake''''' is a 1774 genre painting by [[Jean-Baptiste Greuze]], showing the French tart then traditionally baked for [[Epiphany (holiday)|Epiphany]] to celebrate the arrival of the [[Biblical Magi|Three Kings]]. Since 1836 it has been in the [[Musée Fabre]], in [[Montpellier]].<ref>Michel Hilaire, Guide Musée Fabre, 2007 (French)</ref>


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The King's Tart (1774) by Jean-Baptiste Greuze

The Kings' Tart or The Twelfth Night Cake is a 1774 genre painting by Jean-Baptiste Greuze, showing the French tart then traditionally baked for Epiphany to celebrate the arrival of the Three Kings. Since 1836 it has been in the Musée Fabre, in Montpellier.[1]

References

  1. Michel Hilaire, Guide Musée Fabre, 2007 (French)


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