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English battle dress, 15th-16th century (1849). Artist: Edward May
English battle dress, 15th-16th century (1849). Featuring English noblemen, 1426; a banneret of the king, 1550; an archer of Edward IV, an English arquebusier, 1450 and Richard de Beauchamp, governor of Calais, 1439. A 19th century version based on original 15th-16th century manuscript illustrations. From Le Moyen Age et la Renaissance, by Paul Lacroix, Ferdinand Sere and A Rivaud, Volume III (Paris, 1849)
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A Rivaud Archer Archery Armoured Arquebus Bowman Edward Edward May Ferdinand Ferdinand Sere Firearm Governor Knight Lacroix Nobleman Paul Paul Lacroix Rivaud Sere
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This lithograph, titled "English battle dress, 15th-16th century (1849)", takes us on a journey back in time to the heart of medieval England. Created by artist Edward May, this print showcases various English noblemen and warriors from different periods within the 15th and 16th centuries. The composition is rich with historical detail, featuring figures such as a banneret of the king in 1550, an archer of Edward IV from around 1450, and Richard de Beauchamp, governor of Calais in 1439. Each character stands tall and proud, donning their distinctive battle attire that reflects the fashion trends of their respective eras. The vibrant colors used in this nineteenth-century rendition bring life to these ancient illustrations originally found in fifteenth- and sixteenth-century manuscripts. The direct gazes of these noble warriors convey determination and strength as they prepare for warfare. From the archers wielding their bows to the arquebusier holding his firearm, this image highlights the evolution of weaponry during this period. The presence of flags adds a touch of patriotism while emphasizing national identity. "English battle dress" serves not only as a visual representation but also as a testament to Britain's rich history filled with knights, armor-clad soldiers, and fierce battles fought on its soil. This lithograph preserves an important era through artistry and meticulous attention to detail—a true treasure for any history enthusiast or lover of medieval times.
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