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Joan of Arc (1412-31) Announcing the Liberation of Orleans to Charles VII (1403-61

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Joan of Arc (1412-31) Announcing the Liberation of Orleans to Charles VII (1403-61

XIR154779 Joan of Arc (1412-31) Announcing the Liberation of Orleans to Charles VII (1403-61) at Loches (vellum) by French School, (15th century); Maison Jeanne d Arc, Orleans, France; French, out of copyright

Media ID 23225346

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Banner Charles 7 King Of France Charles 7 The Victorious Charles 7 The Well Served Charles The Well Served Freedom French Heroine King Of France The Maid Of Orleans Valois Family Martyr


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This print captures a momentous scene from history, depicting Joan of Arc announcing the liberation of Orleans to Charles VII. Painted on vellum by an anonymous French artist in the 15th century, this manuscript artwork now resides at Maison Jeanne d'Arc in Orleans, France. In this medieval masterpiece, we witness Joan of Arc standing tall and resolute as she delivers her triumphant news to the king. Clad in armor and holding a banner high, she exudes strength and determination. The soldiers surrounding her bear witness to her heroic deeds and unwavering spirit. The castle backdrop adds an air of grandeur to the scene, symbolizing power and authority. It serves as a reminder that even within these fortress walls, freedom can be achieved through courage and sacrifice. Joan's role as a French heroine is immortalized here; she fought valiantly for her country's independence during the Hundred Years' War. Her martyrdom only heightened her legend as "The Maid of Orleans" inspiring generations with her bravery. This 15th-century artwork transports us back in time, allowing us to glimpse into the historic events that shaped our world today. It reminds us of the resilience of individuals like Joan who dared to challenge societal norms and fight for what they believed in. As we admire this remarkable piece from Bridgeman Images' collection, let it serve as a testament to human perseverance throughout history – reminding us that even against seemingly insurmountable odds, freedom can prevail

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