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The Death of Gaston de Foix in the Battle of Ravenna on 11 April 1512 (oil on canvas)
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The Death of Gaston de Foix in the Battle of Ravenna on 11 April 1512 (oil on canvas)
The Death of Gaston de Foix in the Battle of Ravenna on 11 April 1512 (oil on canvas) State Hermitage Museum c. 1824 by Ary Scheffer. The Battle of Ravenna, fought on April 11, 1512, by forces of the Holy League and France, was a major battle of the War of the League of Cambrai in the Italian Wars. It was an overwhelming victory for the French
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1824 April Battle Death Forces Fought French History Gaston Holy Italian League Major Museum Overwhelming Ravenna State Victory Wars 1512 Cambrai Foix Hermitage Scheffer
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The Death of Gaston de Foix in the Battle of Ravenna on 11 April 1512, captured in this stunning oil on canvas by Ary Scheffer, is a powerful depiction of a major turning point in French history. The Battle of Ravenna was fought during the War of the League of Cambrai, pitting forces from the Holy League against France. In this dramatic scene, we witness an overwhelming victory for the French as they clash with their opponents. Gaston de Foix, a prominent French general leading his troops fearlessly into battle, tragically meets his end amidst the chaos and carnage. The artist's skillful brushstrokes bring to life every emotion felt on that fateful day. Scheffer's attention to detail transports us back to this pivotal moment in time. From the expressions etched upon each soldier's face to the billowing smoke and blood-soaked ground beneath them, every element contributes to an atmosphere charged with tension and despair. Displayed at State Hermitage Museum since around 1824, this masterpiece serves as a reminder not only of one man's sacrifice but also of France's triumph over its adversaries. It stands as a testament to both the horrors and heroism witnessed during times of war. As we gaze upon this historical artifact today, let us reflect upon those who have fought valiantly before us and honor their memory.
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