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Death of Philip van Artevelde, leader of a Flemish burghers revolt against Count Louis II of Flanders, at the Battle of Roosebeke, 1382 (coloured engraving)
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Death of Philip van Artevelde, leader of a Flemish burghers revolt against Count Louis II of Flanders, at the Battle of Roosebeke, 1382 (coloured engraving)
3646261 Death of Philip van Artevelde, leader of a Flemish burghers revolt against Count Louis II of Flanders, at the Battle of Roosebeke, 1382 (coloured engraving) by European School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Death of Philip van Artevelde, leader of a Flemish burghers revolt against Count Louis II of Flanders, at the Battle of Roosebeke, 1382. Illustration for Histoire De Belgique by Theodore Juste (Alexandre Jamar, Brussels, c 1870).); © Look and Learn
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This coloured engraving captures the dramatic moment of the Death of Philip van Artevelde, leader of a Flemish burghers revolt against Count Louis II of Flanders, at the Battle of Roosebeke in 1382. The image depicts a chaotic battlefield scene with knights clad in armor and soldiers engaged in fierce combat. Philip van Artevelde, a patriotic Flemish leader, can be seen lying lifeless on his horseback, surrounded by fallen bodies and strewn weapons. His death marks a significant turning point in the battle and ultimately leads to the defeat of the Flemish revolt. The artist skillfully portrays the intensity and brutality of medieval warfare through intricate details such as bloodied swords, shattered shields, and expressions of anguish on both sides. The vibrant colors used in this engraving add depth and realism to an otherwise grim subject matter. This historical event holds great significance for Belgium as it represents a pivotal moment in its struggle for independence during the Middle Ages. It serves as a reminder of the bravery and sacrifice exhibited by those who fought for their freedom against oppressive rulers. Overall, this print offers viewers a glimpse into one chapter of European history filled with heroism, tragedy, and resilience.
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