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Joan of Arc (1412-31) arrives at Rheims in 1429 to wait the coronation of Charles VII
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Joan of Arc (1412-31) arrives at Rheims in 1429 to wait the coronation of Charles VII
XEE4147856 Joan of Arc (1412-31) arrives at Rheims in 1429 to wait the coronation of Charles VII (1403-61) - Charles VII said " The Victorious" (1403-1461) - The English made the seat in Orleans, but Joan of Arc raised the seat, delivre Orleans and led the king to reims in 1429 - Engraving from 1825 in " History of France represented by paintings Synoptics for children of France and employee for their education" - Steel engraving by Ambroise Tardieu by Tardieu, Ambroise (1788-1841); Private Collection; (add.info.: Joan of Arc (1412-31) arrives at Rheims in 1429 to wait the coronation of Charles VII (1403-61) - Charles VII said " The Victorious" (1403-1461) - The English made the seat in Orleans, but Joan of Arc raised the seat, delivre Orleans and led the king to reims in 1429 - Engraving from 1825 in " History of France represented by paintings Synoptics for children of France and employee for their education" - Steel engraving by Ambroise Tardieu); Stefano Bianchetti; French, out of copyright
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This print captures the historic moment when Joan of Arc arrived at Rheims in 1429 to await the coronation of Charles VII. Known as "The Victorious". Charles VII faced a challenging time during his reign, with the English occupying Orleans. However, it was Joan of Arc who rose to the occasion, liberating Orleans and leading the king to Reims for his coronation. Engraved in 1825 by Ambroise Tardieu, this image is part of a series called "History of France represented by paintings Synoptics for children of France and employed for their education". The steel engraving beautifully portrays Joan's arrival at Rheims, showcasing her determination and courage. Joan's story remains an inspiration even today. A young peasant girl turned military leader, she defied societal norms and played a crucial role in shaping French history. Her unwavering faith and belief in her mission led her to achieve remarkable feats against all odds. In this image, we see Joan standing tall amidst a crowd eagerly awaiting Charles VII's coronation. Her presence exudes strength and conviction as she prepares herself for what lies ahead. It serves as a reminder that one person can make an extraordinary difference if they have enough passion and bravery. Stefano Bianchetti has preserved this significant moment through his careful restoration work on this historical photograph print. As we gaze upon it, we are transported back in time to witness firsthand the indomitable spirit of Joan of Arc and her pivotal role in French history.
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