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The capitulation of Calais (1346), 19th century (engraving)
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The capitulation of Calais (1346), 19th century (engraving)
PCT5618253 The capitulation of Calais (1346), 19th century (engraving) by French School, (19th century); (add.info.: Hundred Years War: The capitulation of Calais (1346). Queen Philippa of Hainaut (1314-1369) pleads in favor of the burghers of Calais before her husband Edward III - Queen Philippa interceding with her Husband Edward III for the Burgesses of Calais - engraving taken from Henri Martin's History of France, 19th century - see also GUT5968 and COR18528 - ©Gusman/Leemage); © Patrice Cartier. All rights reserved 2023
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The Capitulation of Calais (1346)
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is a captivating 19th-century engraving that depicts a pivotal moment in history during the Hundred Years' War. Created by the French School, this print showcases Queen Philippa of Hainaut pleading on behalf of the burghers of Calais before her husband, Edward III. Intriguingly taken from Henri Martin's "History of France" this engraving beautifully captures the emotional intensity and political drama surrounding this event. The composition highlights Queen Philippa's influential role as she intercedes with her husband for the lives of the brave citizens facing imminent surrender. The artist skillfully conveys both tension and compassion through intricate details, such as facial expressions and body language. The viewer can almost feel Queen Philippa's determination to save these individuals from their dire fate. This historical artwork transports us back to the late 14th century, immersing us in a time when kingdoms clashed and power dynamics were constantly shifting. It serves as a powerful reminder of how personal relationships could shape monumental decisions during times of war. With its rich historical context and masterful execution, this engraving by Patrice Cartier is an exceptional addition to any art collection or exhibition. Its ability to evoke emotions and spark curiosity makes it an invaluable piece that invites viewers to delve deeper into medieval history while appreciating fine artistic craftsmanship.
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