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Philip V of France and the States General reject the claim to the throne of Joan II of Navarre, c1317 (engraving)
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Philip V of France and the States General reject the claim to the throne of Joan II of Navarre, c1317 (engraving)
969157 Philip V of France and the States General reject the claim to the throne of Joan II of Navarre, c1317 (engraving) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Philip V of France and the States General reject the claim to the throne of Joan II of Navarre, c1317. Illustration from Histoire de France by M Colart. Digitally cleaned image.); © Look and Learn
Media ID 22518590
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This engraving, titled "Philip V of France and the States General reject the claim to the throne of Joan II of Navarre" takes us back to a significant moment in European history during the 14th century. The artwork depicts Philip V, also known as Philip the Tall, alongside members of the States General, firmly rejecting Joan II of Navarre's claim to the throne. The scene showcases a pivotal political struggle between two powerful figures vying for control over France. With intricate details and expert craftsmanship, this 19th-century French School engraving brings this historical event to life. As we delve into this image, we witness an intense atmosphere filled with tension and determination. The expressions on each character's face convey their unwavering resolve in defending their respective claims. This clash between monarchy and politics highlights not only power dynamics but also sheds light on medieval society's complex nature. Through its digital cleaning process, this print allows us to appreciate every fine line and stroke that captures both the grandeur and intricacies of medieval royalty. It serves as a visual gateway into understanding how political maneuvering shaped Europe during this era. With its rich historical context and artistic finesse, this engraving invites viewers to explore deeper into French history while contemplating themes such as power struggles, royal lineage disputes, and societal structures prevalent in medieval times.
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