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Italian Wars: " The Battle of Marignan on 14/09/1515" Drawing in the pen of the Master De La Ratiere (16th century) Sun. 0, 21x0, 31 m Chantilly, Musee Conde
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Italian Wars: " The Battle of Marignan on 14/09/1515" Drawing in the pen of the Master De La Ratiere (16th century) Sun. 0, 21x0, 31 m Chantilly, Musee Conde
JLJ4650060 Italian Wars: " The Battle of Marignan on 14/09/1515" Drawing in the pen of the Master De La Ratiere (16th century) Sun. 0, 21x0, 31 m Chantilly, Musee Conde by Maitre a la ratiere, (16th century); Musee Conde, Chantilly, France; (add.info.: Italian Wars: " The Battle of Marignan on 14/09/1515" Drawing in the pen of the Master De La Ratiere (16th century) Sun. 0, 21x0, 31 m Chantilly, Musee Conde); Photo © Photo Josse
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This print showcases a detailed drawing of "The Battle of Marignan on 14/09/1515" by the Master De La Ratiere, a renowned artist from the 16th century. The artwork measures 0.21x0.31 meters and is housed in the prestigious Musee Conde in Chantilly, France. The image depicts a fierce battle scene during the Italian Wars, a series of conflicts that took place between various European powers in the early 16th century. The drawing captures the intensity and chaos of warfare with its intricate portrayal of soldiers engaged in combat. Mounted riders charge across the battlefield, their horses galloping with determination as they clash against each other. Weapons are raised high, ready to strike down opponents in this brutal confrontation. The presence of mercenaries adds another layer to this historic event, highlighting how different factions were involved in these wars for various reasons. The significance of this particular battle lies not only in its historical context but also because it marked an important victory for Francis I of France over his adversaries. As part of the House of Valois dynasty, Francis I played a pivotal role during this period and his triumph at Marignan solidified his position as one of Europe's most influential leaders. This print offers viewers a glimpse into Renaissance-era warfare and serves as a testament to both artistic skill and historical importance. It transports us back to an era filled with conflict, valor, and political maneuvering that shaped Europe's destiny forever.
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