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King Francis I of France captured at the Battle of Pavia, Italy, 1525 (colour litho)
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King Francis I of France captured at the Battle of Pavia, Italy, 1525 (colour litho)
5996223 King Francis I of France captured at the Battle of Pavia, Italy, 1525 (colour litho) by Blanche, Jacques-Emile (1861-1942) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: King Francis I of France captured at the Battle of Pavia, Italy, 1525. Illustration published by French department store Galeries Lafayette, Paris, c1915.); © Look and Learn
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This print depicts King Francis I of France captured at the Battle of Pavia in Italy in 1525. The vibrant colors and intricate details bring this historical moment to life, allowing us to witness the intensity and drama of the battlefield. In this image, we see King Francis I adorned in his regal armor, surrounded by soldiers and engulfed in the chaos of war. His capture marks a significant turning point in European history, as it symbolizes the triumph of Habsburg Spain over France during the Italian Wars. Published by French department store Galeries Lafayette around 1915, this illustration serves as a reminder of France's rich military heritage. It showcases not only the bravery and resilience of its soldiers but also highlights the power struggles that defined Europe during this era. The composition captures both the grandeur and vulnerability of royalty on the battlefield. Despite being defeated and taken prisoner, King Francis I maintains an air of dignity as he surrenders to his captors from Holy Roman Empire. As we delve into history through images like these, we gain a deeper understanding of past conflicts and their impact on shaping nations. This print is a testament to human courage amidst adversity while serving as a visual record that connects us with our ancestors' struggles for power and dominance.
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