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Hundred Years War: "The Last Communion of Joan of Arc (1412-1431)"Painting by Charles Henri Michel (1817-1905) 1899. Sun. 0, 73x0, 6 m Rouen
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Hundred Years War: "The Last Communion of Joan of Arc (1412-1431)"Painting by Charles Henri Michel (1817-1905) 1899. Sun. 0, 73x0, 6 m Rouen
JLJ4672942 Hundred Years War: " The Last Communion of Joan of Arc (1412-1431)" Painting by Charles Henri Michel (1817-1905) 1899. Sun. 0, 73x0, 6 m Rouen, musee des Beaux Arts - Hundred Years War: " The last communion of Joan of Arc (1412-1431) ". Painting by Charles Henri Michel (1817-1905), 1899. 0.73 x 0.6 m. Beaux-Arts Museum, Rouen, France by Michel, Charles Henri (1817-1905); Musee des Beaux-Arts, Rouen, France; (add.info.: Hundred Years War: " The Last Communion of Joan of Arc (1412-1431)" Painting by Charles Henri Michel (1817-1905) 1899. Sun. 0, 73x0, 6 m Rouen, musee des Beaux Arts - Hundred Years War: " The last communion of Joan of Arc (1412-1431) ". Painting by Charles Henri Michel (1817-1905), 1899. 0.73 x 0.6 m. Beaux-Arts Museum, Rouen, France); Photo © Photo Josse
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This print showcases Charles Henri Michel's renowned painting, "The Last Communion of Joan of Arc (1412-1431)" created in 1899. The artwork measures 0.73 x 0.6 meters and is housed in the Beaux-Arts Museum in Rouen, France. In this poignant depiction, we witness a pivotal moment in history during the Hundred Years War. Joan of Arc, a young French girl who played a significant role as both warrior and martyr, is shown receiving her last communion before her tragic fate unfolds. Michel's masterful brushstrokes bring to life the solemn atmosphere surrounding Joan of Arc as she sits imprisoned within chains. The clergy present administer the sacrament with reverence and compassion, highlighting the religious significance that guided Joan throughout her extraordinary journey. This painting serves as a powerful testament to faith and resilience amidst conflict and adversity. It captures not only the historical context but also explores themes such as devotion, sacrifice, and spiritual strength. As viewers gaze upon this remarkable image captured by Photo Josse, they are transported back to fifteenth-century France—a time when Christianity held immense influence over society and individuals like Joan were seen as symbols of hope for their nation. Through Michel's artistry combined with Photo Josse's skillful photography techniques, this print preserves an iconic moment from history while inviting contemplation on themes that continue to resonate today: courage in the face of adversity and unwavering belief in one's convictions.
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