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Gaston de Foix (1488-1512) Slain at the Battle of Ravenna, engraved by Roger, 1788 (coloured engraving)
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Gaston de Foix (1488-1512) Slain at the Battle of Ravenna, engraved by Roger, 1788 (coloured engraving)
STC134662 Gaston de Foix (1488-1512) Slain at the Battle of Ravenna, engraved by Roger, 1788 (coloured engraving) by Sergent-Marceau, Antoine Louis Francois (1751-1847) (after); Private Collection; The Stapleton Collection
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The captivating print titled "Gaston de Foix (1488-1512) Slain at the Battle of Ravenna" takes us back in time to a moment of intense conflict and bravery. Engraved by Roger in 1788, this colored engraving vividly portrays the final moments of Gaston de Foix, a prominent French general who met his tragic end on the battlefield. In this artwork, we see Gaston de Foix adorned in magnificent armor, wielding his sword with determination and valor. The artist skillfully captures the essence of battle as soldiers clash against each other amidst chaos and turmoil. The scene is filled with tension and emotion as warriors fight fiercely for their respective causes. Gaston de Foix's noble stature is evident through his regal attire and commanding presence. As governor of Milan and Duke of Nemours, he held great power and influence during his short but impactful life. This image serves as a testament to his courage and dedication to defending France. The historical significance portrayed in this print extends beyond just one man's story; it represents an era marked by territorial disputes, political ambitions, and military prowess. It offers viewers a glimpse into European history during the early 16th century when nations clashed for supremacy. This remarkable artwork from Bridgeman Images allows us to appreciate both the artistic talent behind its creation as well as the rich tapestry of human experiences that shaped our world today.
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