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Defile by Philip II Auguste (1165-1223) in the streets of Paris
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Defile by Philip II Auguste (1165-1223) in the streets of Paris
XEE4409280 Defile by Philip II Auguste (1165-1223) in the streets of Paris, after the victory of the French army against the Flemish and Welfs of Othon IV at the Battle of Bouvines, 1214. The King of France holds the sceptre of the Imperial Eagle, symbol of the Holy Roman Empire. Behind his tank, Ferrand Count of Flanders (1188-1233), taken prisoner. Engraving by Jean Michel Moreau, dit Moreau le Jeune (1741- 1814), 18th century. by Moreau, Jean Michel the Younger (1741-1814); Private Collection; (add.info.: Defile by Philip II Auguste (1165-1223) in the streets of Paris, after the victory of the French army against the Flemish and Welfs of Othon IV at the Battle of Bouvines, 1214. The King of France holds the sceptre of the Imperial Eagle, symbol of the Holy Roman Empire. Behind his tank, Ferrand Count of Flanders (1188-1233), taken prisoner. Engraving by Jean Michel Moreau, dit Moreau le Jeune (1741- 1814), 18th century.); Stefano Bianchetti; French, out of copyright
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This print captures a historic moment in the streets of Paris, showcasing the grandeur and triumph of Philip II Auguste, the King of France. The scene depicts a victorious procession following the French army's triumphant battle against the Flemish and Welfs of Othon IV at Bouvines in 1214. In this image, we see Philip II Auguste holding the sceptre of the Imperial Eagle, symbolizing his authority over the Holy Roman Empire. His regal presence is enhanced by his tank-like carriage, which serves as a reminder of his power and dominance on both land and battlefield. Behind him stands Ferrand Count of Flanders, captured and taken prisoner after their defeat. This visual representation showcases not only Philip II Auguste's military prowess but also highlights his ability to subdue powerful adversaries. The engraving was masterfully created by Jean Michel Moreau le Jeune during the 18th century. Moreau's attention to detail brings this historical event to life with intricate lines and shading that capture every nuance. This remarkable print from Stefano Bianchetti's private collection allows us to witness an important chapter in French history through art. It reminds us of Philip II Auguste's significant role as a formidable leader who secured victory for France against its enemies.
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