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CHT420052 The Trial of Joan of Arc in Rouen Castle in 1431, illustration from Jeanne d Arc, c.1910 (colour litho) by Boutet de Monvel, Louis Maurice (1851-1913); Private Collection; (add.info.: Le proces de Jeanne d Arc dans le chateau de Rouen en 1431; Jeanne d Arc (c.1412-31) French heroine during the Hundred Years War with England; ); eArchives Charmet; French, out of copyright
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Accused Bishop Condemnation Condemned To Death Courtroom Gesture Gesturing Guards Heresy Interrogation Maid Of Orleans Prison Pucelle D Orleans Pucelle Dorleans Speaking Ecclesiastical Monks Prisoner
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This print captures a pivotal moment in history - "The Trial of Joan of Arc in Rouen Castle in 1431". Illustrated by Louis Maurice Boutet de Monvel, this color lithograph from Jeanne d'Arc, c. 1910, brings to life the dramatic scene that unfolded during the trial of the young French heroine. Intriguingly depicted within the walls of Rouen Castle, we witness Joan standing resolute and defiant as she faces her accusers. Surrounded by guards and ecclesiastical figures, including a bishop gesturing towards her with an air of condemnation, it is clear that Joan's fate hangs precariously in the balance. Despite being accused of heresy and condemned to death, Joan exudes an unwavering strength and determination. Clad in robes befitting her status as Maid of Orleans, she stands tall amidst the courtroom proceedings. Her youthful face betrays no fear but rather a steadfast belief in her cause. Monks can be seen speaking animatedly while others gesture emphatically during this intense interrogation. The atmosphere is palpable with tension as every word spoken could seal Joan's destiny. This powerful image serves as a reminder not only of Joan's extraordinary courage but also highlights the complexities surrounding gender roles and power dynamics prevalent during that era. Displayed within this print are layers upon layers of historical significance - making it a truly remarkable piece for any art enthusiast or history buff alike.
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