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Joan Of Arc 1412 To 1431 Arrives At Rheims In 1429 To Attend The Coronation Of Charles Vii 1403 To 1461 From Histoire De France By Colart Published Circa 1840

Joan Of Arc 1412 To 1431 Arrives At Rheims In 1429 To Attend The Coronation Of Charles Vii 1403 To 1461 From Histoire De France By Colart Published Circa 1840


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Joan Of Arc 1412 To 1431 Arrives At Rheims In 1429 To Attend The Coronation Of Charles Vii 1403 To 1461 From Histoire De France By Colart Published Circa 1840

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This print takes us back in time to a significant moment in history. It depicts Joan of Arc, the legendary French heroine, arriving at Rheims in 1429 to attend the coronation of Charles VII. Published circa 1840 by Colart, this illustration from "Histoire De France" beautifully captures the grandeur and importance of this event. In this horizontal composition, we see Joan of Arc standing tall amidst a breathtaking historical landscape. Her presence exudes strength and determination as she prepares to witness the crowning of Charles VII, marking a pivotal moment for both her and France. The engraving skillfully portrays the royal atmosphere surrounding Joan's arrival at Rheims. The attention to detail is evident in every aspect: from the ornate architecture that frames her path towards destiny, to the regal figures accompanying her on this journey. Joan's significance as a saintly figure is emphasized through her portrayal as an unwavering symbol of faith and courage. This print serves as a reminder not only of her heroic deeds but also highlights her role in shaping French history during these tumultuous times. Ken Welsh's masterful reproduction allows us to appreciate this historical incident anew while paying homage to one of France's most revered icons. As we gaze upon this image, we are transported back centuries ago when Joan embarked on her extraordinary mission that forever changed the course of French monarchy.

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