Cinq-Mars' Farewell to Marie d'Entraigues

Cinq-Mars' Farewell to Marie d'Entraigues (French - Les Adieux de Cinq-Mars à Marie d'Entraigues) or The Kiss Goodbye (le Baiser du départ) is a painting by Claudius Jacquand in 1836, which is kept at the Musée des beaux-arts de Lyon.

Henri Coiffier de Ruzé d'Effiat, Marquis of Cinq-Mars (1620 - 1642), was a "favourite" of King Louis XIII.

In 1829, Paul Delaroche produced The State Barge of Cardinal Richelieu on the Rhône and in 1835 Claude Jacquand displayed a first work, Cinq-Mars et de Thou, depicting the two men being led to their execution, at the Salon of 1835.

In 1836, Jacquand presented a new work to the Salon of 1836, initially entitled Le baiser du départ, after the first chapter of de Vigny's novel.

[1] The scene in Les Adieux de Cinq-Mars à Marie d'Entraigues was reproduced in a more serious form by Charles Vogt in 1853.