St Joan Collection
"Captivating Costume Designs: St Joan Unveiled" Step into the world with these stunning costume designs that bring the iconic characters to life
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"Captivating Costume Designs: St Joan Unveiled" Step into the world with these stunning costume designs that bring the iconic characters to life. From the Hermitage of Vancouleurs in 1819, artist Fleury-Francois Richard sets the stage for this historical masterpiece. The Maid, portrayed by Frank Craig in 1900-1918, captures Joan's strength and determination as she leads her people fearlessly. Jeanne Labrousse's depiction of Joan of Arc in c1900 showcases her unwavering spirit amidst adversity. Alexander K MacDonald's portrayal of this 15th-century French patriot and martyr in 1937 pays homage to her courage and sacrifice. A study for a vignette in Voltaire's "La Pucelle d'Orleans" adds depth to our understanding of Joan's character. Travel back to France in 1839/40 with an unknown creator's furnishing fabric featuring Jeanne d'Arc (Joan of Arc). Another furnishing fabric from around 1815 titled "La Vie de Jeanne d Arc (The Life of Joan of Arc)" immerses us further into her story. Henri Chapu beautifully sculpts a statue capturing the essence of Joan, while Baccarat Glasshouse presents a mid-19th century paperweight showcasing their craftsmanship inspired by this legendary figure. Antonin Mercié's sculpture from 1875/1900 portrays her grace and resilience. Finally, Rheims Cathedral serves as a backdrop for George Bernard Shaw's play "St Joan, " where we witness pivotal scenes unfold before our eyes. These captivating costume designs offer glimpses into different artistic interpretations throughout history, reminding us why St Joan continues to inspire generations with her bravery and unwavering faith.