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Canvas Print : The Italian condottiere Alberico da Barbiano victorious with his Company of St. George of the Bretons who wanted to place at the head of the church the antipope Clement VII at the Battle of Marino in 1379
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The Italian condottiere Alberico da Barbiano victorious with his Company of St. George of the Bretons who wanted to place at the head of the church the antipope Clement VII at the Battle of Marino in 1379
ELD4854519 The Italian condottiere Alberico da Barbiano victorious with his Company of St. George of the Bretons who wanted to place at the head of the church the antipope Clement VII at the Battle of Marino in 1379, was given by Pope Urban VI a large white banner (Italian condottiero Alberico da Barbiano and his compagnia San Giorgio, victorious after the battle of Marino of the french mercenaries which fight for the antipope Clement VII, is rewarded by pope Urban VI who gives him a white banner) Illustration by Tancredi Scarpelli (1866-1937) from " Storia d Italia" (History of Italy) by Paolo Giudici, 1930 Private collection by Scarpelli, Tancredi (1866-1937); (add.info.: The Italian condottiere Alberico da Barbiano victorious with his Company of St. George of the Bretons who wanted to place at the head of the church the antipope Clement VII at the Battle of Marino in 1379, was given by Pope Urban VI a large white banner (Italian condottiero Alberico da Barbiano and his compagnia San Giorgio, victorious after the battle of Marino of the french mercenaries which fight for the antipope Clement VII, is rewarded by pope Urban VI who gives him a white banner) Illustration by Tancredi Scarpelli (1866-1937) from " Storia d Italia" (History of Italy) by Paolo Giudici, 1930 Private collection); Photo © The Holbarn Archive
Media ID 25340254
© The Holbarn Archive / Bridgeman Images
Encounter Mercenary Recompense Scarpelli Tancredi 1866 1937 C European Economic Community C European Union Isadora
20"x16" (51x41cm) Canvas Print
Bring history to life with our stunning Canvas Prints from Media Storehouse. This captivating artwork, "The Italian condottiere Alberico da Barbiano victorious with his Company of St. George of the Bretons who wanted to place at the head of the church the antipope Clement VII at the Battle of Marino in 1379" by Bridgeman Images from Fine Art Finder, showcases the legendary Italian condottiere Alberico da Barbiano leading his Company of St. George of the Bretons in victory against their adversaries, who sought to install the antipope Clement VII as the head of the church. This exquisite piece, filled with rich detail and historical significance, is sure to make a bold statement in any room. Our premium canvas prints are made to order, using high-quality materials and printing techniques to ensure a vibrant and long-lasting image. Elevate your home or office decor with this inspiring and intriguing work of art.
Delivered stretched and ready to hang our premium quality canvas prints are made from a polyester/cotton blend canvas and stretched over a 1.25" (32mm) kiln dried knot free wood stretcher bar. Packaged in a plastic bag and secured to a cardboard insert for safe transit.
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Estimated Product Size is 40.6cm x 50.8cm (16" x 20")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
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In this historical print, we witness the triumphant moment of Italian condottiere Alberico da Barbiano and his Company of St. George of the Bretons after their victory at the Battle of Marino in 1379. The scene is beautifully depicted by Tancredi Scarpelli, a renowned illustrator from the early 20th century. The image showcases da Barbiano standing tall and proud, surrounded by his loyal soldiers who fought valiantly to place antipope Clement VII at the head of the church. Pope Urban VI, recognizing their bravery and success on the battlefield, presents them with a significant honor - a large white banner symbolizing their achievement. This illustration offers us a glimpse into an intriguing period in Italian history when political power struggles intertwined with religious conflicts. It highlights not only military prowess but also the intricate dynamics between different factions vying for control over ecclesiastical matters. Scarpelli's attention to detail brings life to this historic event, capturing both da Barbiano's commanding presence and his company's unwavering loyalty. The composition exudes strength and determination while reminding us of Italy's rich past filled with complex alliances and fierce battles. Preserved within private collections today, this remarkable artwork serves as a testament to human ambition and resilience throughout history. As we gaze upon it, we are transported back in time to witness one pivotal moment that shaped Italy's narrative forever.
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