Marechal De France Collection
"Marechal de France: A Tapestry of Courage, Infamy, and Legacy" Step into the intricate world of "Marechal de France
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"Marechal de France: A Tapestry of Courage, Infamy, and Legacy" Step into the intricate world of "Marechal de France, " where history weaves together tales of valor and darkness. From Marshal Berthier's lithograph portrait to Gilles de Laval, Baron de Rais' haunting legacy as a serial killer of children, this collection unravels the diverse facets of these influential figures. Leopold Massard's handcoloured lithograph brings Marshal Berthier to life, capturing his commanding presence as a military leader. Meanwhile, the chilling manuscript in the Bibliotheque Nationale sheds light on Gilles de Laval's sinister deeds. As both a respected nobleman and a murderer, he remains an enigmatic figure from 1396-1440. Francois Christophe Kellerman emerges from an oil canvas painting with grace and dignity. His portrait symbolizes the resilience and strategic brilliance that defined him during his lifetime (1735-1820). In contrast, XIII Siecle introduces us to Henri, Seigneur de Metz - Marechal de France who valiantly carried the Oriflamme but met his demise in 1265. The Regiment Des Gardes Suisses stands tall in their vibrant color lithograph from 1789. Their loyalty is palpable even through time's lens. Ney's chromolitho captures him at Carrefour de l Observatoire while Moncey takes center stage at Place Clichy – two more names etched into French military history (1769-1815) (1754-1842). Villars' colored engraving transports us back to another era when this remarkable marshal left an indelible mark on French warfare strategy. Blaise Montluc peers out from an oil canvas with stories untold; his exploits echo through time (1502-77).