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Lord Charles Of Blois obtains possession of the town of Jugon (coloured engraving)

Lord Charles Of Blois obtains possession of the town of Jugon (coloured engraving)


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Lord Charles Of Blois obtains possession of the town of Jugon (coloured engraving)

3642490 Lord Charles Of Blois obtains possession of the town of Jugon (coloured engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Lord Charles Of Blois obtains possession of the town of Jugon. Illustration for Chronicles by Sir John Froissart translated by Thomas Johnes (William Smith, 1839). Beautifully hand-coloured engravings.); © Look and Learn

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Chronicles Jean Froissart Possession Sir John Froissart Obtains


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This coloured engraving depicts the moment when Lord Charles Of Blois triumphantly obtains possession of the town of Jugon during the medieval era. The scene, beautifully captured by an anonymous English School artist from the 19th century, is a visual representation of a significant event in European history. The print showcases Lord Charles Of Blois, a prominent figure in the Middle Ages, as he claims victory over Jugon. The intricate details and vibrant colors bring to life this historical moment, transporting viewers back to a time filled with political intrigue and power struggles. The artwork serves as an illustration for Chronicles by Sir John Froissart translated by Thomas Johnes (William Smith, 1839). It is part of a private collection that appreciates these exquisitely hand-coloured engravings. Through this image, we are reminded of Jean Froissart's chronicles and his dedication to documenting events from this period. This particular engraving captures not only the essence of Lord Charles Of Blois' conquest but also offers insight into medieval towns and their significance within Europe at that time. Bridgeman Images presents us with another remarkable piece from their Fine Art Finder collection. As we admire this print, let us appreciate its historical value and marvel at how art can transport us through time to witness moments that shaped our world.

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