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Ms 2695 f. 6v The Tree of Battles: King Charles VII (1403-61) between the Dauphin
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Ms 2695 f. 6v The Tree of Battles: King Charles VII (1403-61) between the Dauphin
XIR156864 Ms 2695 f.6v The Tree of Battles: King Charles VII (1403-61) between the Dauphin, future Louis XI (1423-83) on his right and on his left, Arthur, Count of Richmond, Constable of France (1425-58) and Duke of Brittany (1457-58) (vellum) by Bonnet, Honore (15th century); Bibliotheque de L Arsenal, Paris, France; (add.info.: Arthur III, comte de Richmont, duc de Bretagne, Connetable de France; supporter of Jeanne d Arc; commander of French army at the battle of Formigny; ); French, out of copyright
Media ID 22784168
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Arbre Aristocratie Bataille Bourgeoisie Cardinal Charles 7 King Of France Charles 7 The Victorious Charles 7 The Well Served Charles The Well Served Clerge Joan Of Arc Ordre Pape State Three Orders Trois Ordres Valois Family
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This print showcases an exquisite medieval manuscript titled "Ms 2695 f. 6v The Tree of Battles: King Charles VII (1403-61) between the Dauphin, future Louis XI (1423-83) on his right and on his left, Arthur, Count of Richmond, Constable of France (1425-58) and Duke of Brittany (1457-58)". Created by Honore Bonnet in the 15th century, this vellum artwork is housed in the Bibliotheque de L'Arsenal in Paris. The image depicts a significant moment in history as King Charles VII stands proudly amidst his trusted companions. On his right stands the young Dauphin, who would later become Louis XI, while on his left is Arthur III, Count of Richmond and Duke of Brittany. Notably, Arthur was a staunch supporter of Joan of Arc and commanded the French army at the decisive Battle of Formigny. The intricate illumination captures various elements that symbolize power and authority – from knights adorned in armor to clergymen representing the Church's influence. The presence of a crown signifies royalty while emphasizing Charles VII's triumphs as king. This remarkable piece offers a glimpse into European history during the fifteenth century when France was undergoing significant political changes. It serves as a testament to both artistic skill and historical significance. As we admire this print today, we are reminded not only of its aesthetic beauty but also its ability to transport us back to an era filled with intrigue and valor.
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