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"All is lost in honor" Francis I after his capture at the Battle of Pavia (1525), 1896 (illustration)
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"All is lost in honor" Francis I after his capture at the Battle of Pavia (1525), 1896 (illustration)
7304516 "All is lost in honor" Francis I after his capture at the Battle of Pavia (1525), 1896 (illustration) by Job, pseudonym for Onfray de Breville, Jacques (1858-1931); Private Collection; (add.info.: "All is lost in honor" King Francois I of France (1515-1547) is said to have written it in a letter to his mother, Louise of Savoy (1476-1531), after being arrested by the troops of his rival, Emperor Charles V (1516-1558), after his capture at the Battle of Pavia in 1525" Illustration by Job (1858-1931) taken from "historical words From the country of France" 1896 Private collection); Photo © The Holbarn Archive
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The print titled ""All is lost in honor" Francis I after his capture at the Battle of Pavia (1525), 1896" captures a pivotal moment in history. The illustration, created by Job (pseudonym for Onfray de Breville, Jacques) in 1896, depicts King Francois I of France after being captured by Emperor Charles V's troops at the Battle of Pavia in 1525. In this haunting image, we see a defeated and disheveled Francis I on horseback against a dark and desolate landscape. The artist skillfully portrays the king's emotions through his posture and expression - a mix of resignation and defiance. It is said that Francis I wrote to his mother, Louise of Savoy, proclaiming "All is lost in honor" upon his capture. This artwork not only captures an important historical event but also reflects the complexities of power struggles during the Renaissance era. The battle marked a significant turning point for both France and Europe as it led to political negotiations that reshaped alliances and territories. The detailed depiction of armor-clad soldiers surrounding Francis I adds to the sense of defeat and captivity. Through color choices and attention to detail, Job creates an atmosphere that conveys both despair and resilience. This print from Bridgeman Images allows us to delve into history while appreciating artistic interpretation. It serves as a reminder that even in moments of defeat, honor can still be found amidst adversity.
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