Man At Arms Collection
Man at Arms: A Timeless Symbol of Chivalry and Loyalty - From the battlefields of King Henry VI's reign, depicted in a chromolitho
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Man at Arms: A Timeless Symbol of Chivalry and Loyalty - From the battlefields of King Henry VI's reign, depicted in a chromolitho, to the departing knight embarking on a Crusade in an illustration from Histoire de France, and the intricately detailed armored figure by Albrecht Dürer in 'The Knight and Man-at-Arms,' this iconic figure has stood the test of time. Eugène Delacroix's 'Man at Arms' from 1833, with its powerful stance and unwavering gaze, encapsulates the courage and dedication of this medieval warrior. The man at arms - a shield bearer, squire, or personal bodyguard - was an essential companion to the knight, sharing in the trials and triumphs of the battlefield. Their bond, forged through adversity, was a testament to the enduring spirit of camaraderie and loyalty.