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Nicolas de Brichanteau (engraving)
816609 Nicolas de Brichanteau (engraving) by Thevet, Andre (1504-92) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Nicolas de Brichanteau, marquis de Beauvais-Nangis, French writer. Published in Portraits and Lives of Illustrious Men, by Andre Thevet, Paris, 1584, engraved by Thomas Campanella De Laumessin.); Look and Learn / Elgar Collection
Media ID 22460324
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Andre Thevet Armoured Clothing Armouries Armoury Lives Of Illustrious Men Marquis Mesh Size Plate Armour Suits Thomas Campanella De Laumessin Traditional Armour Combat Troops Conscripts Female Soldiers Navy Soldier Navy Soldiers Soldier Troop
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This print showcases an exquisite engraving of Nicolas de Brichanteau, the esteemed marquis de Beauvais-Nangis and French writer. The artwork was originally published in "Portraits and Lives of Illustrious Men" by Andre Thevet in Paris, 1584. Engraved by the talented Thomas Campanella De Laumessin, this portrait captures de Brichanteau's half-length figure adorned in traditional plate armor. The intricate details of his armor are beautifully depicted, showcasing the fine craftsmanship and mesh size that were characteristic of armoured clothing during that era. This image transports us back to a time when soldiers like de Brichanteau played significant roles within military circles. As we gaze upon this print, we can almost feel the strength emanating from de Brichanteau's presence. His resolute expression speaks volumes about his dedication to serving his country as a soldier and writer alike. Beyond its historical significance, this engraving also offers a glimpse into the diverse world of combat troops during that period. It reminds us that soldiers came from all walks of life – including women who fought alongside their male counterparts in various capacities. Overall, this print is not only a testament to artistic skill but also serves as a window into an intriguing chapter of history where bravery and intellect converged on the battlefield.
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