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Representation of Jeanne Laisne dit Jeanne Hachette (born 1454)
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Representation of Jeanne Laisne dit Jeanne Hachette (born 1454)
XEE4187808 Representation of Jeanne Laisne dit Jeanne Hachette (born 1454), figure of the French resistance against Charles the Temeraire, repelling the troops of the Duke of Burgundy during the siege of the city of Beauvais in 1472. Illustration taken from " Le petit journal illustrious" of 1931. by Anonymous; Private Collection; (add.info.: Representation of Jeanne Laisne dit Jeanne Hachette (born 1454), figure of the French resistance against Charles the Temeraire, repelling the troops of the Duke of Burgundy during the siege of the city of Beauvais in 1472. Illustration taken from " Le petit journal illustrious" of 1931.); Stefano Bianchetti; out of copyright
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Arrow Arrows Buckler Combat Strategy Fortification Heroism Oise 60 Picardy Scale A Journal
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This print showcases a representation of Jeanne Laisne, also known as Jeanne Hachette, who was born in 1454. She is depicted as a courageous figure of the French resistance against Charles the Temeraire during the siege of Beauvais in 1472. The illustration, taken from "Le petit journal illustrious" in 1931, captures the essence of her heroic actions. In this engraving, we see Jeanne Laisne standing tall and resolute, adorned in armor that symbolizes her strength and determination. With an arc at her side and armed with arrows, she fearlessly repels the troops of the Duke of Burgundy. Her buckler shield serves as both protection and a testament to her unwavering bravery. The artist's attention to detail brings history to life through this medium age depiction. The fortification surrounding them signifies the intensity of battle while emphasizing their strategic combat approach. This portrayal highlights not only Jeanne Laisne's heroism but also pays homage to all women who played significant roles during this period. Stefano Bianchetti beautifully captures every aspect of this historical event through his skilled engraving technique. This print serves as a reminder of France's rich past and honors those who fought valiantly for their country.
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