Le Soir De La Bataille Dazincourt Collection
"Le Soir de la Bataille d'Azincourt" As the sun sets on the historic Battle of Agincourt
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"Le Soir de la Bataille d'Azincourt" As the sun sets on the historic Battle of Agincourt, a remarkable victory for England is immortalized in engravings and illustrations throughout history. The prowess of English archery prevails, as depicted in the engraving "English Archery Wins at Agincourt. " On this St Crispin's Day, warriors clad in armor prepare for battle under the leadership of King Henry V, showcased in an illustration from Lahure's "Histoire Populaire de France. " In Shakespeare's tales of English Kings, we witness the rallying cry that echoed through time: "God for Harry, England and St. George. " A color lithograph captures this momentous declaration from George Harrap & Son's publication in 1912. The clash between French and English forces is vividly portrayed in a lithograph from Newnes Pictorial Book of Knowledge circa 1920. King Henry V himself emerges as a heroic figure fighting with valor against all odds. Major C. H. Wylly's colorful lithograph showcases his indomitable spirit amidst glorious battles of English history. In another scene captured by an engraving titled "Receiving the King, " we glimpse Henry V surveying his troops after their triumph over the French at Agincourt. The portrait of King Henry V reveals a resolute leader whose strategic genius led to victory on that fateful day in 1415 during the Hundred Years War. An English knight stands tall amidst chaos and conflict at Agincourt, depicted beautifully through a vibrant color lithograph. Even centuries later, Azincourt remains etched into memory like an ancient engraving or painting capturing its significance. It symbolizes not only a military triumph but also represents courage, determination, and unwavering loyalty to country and cause.