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JLJ4575893 The Submission of Milan The troops of Francois I took the city of Milan after victory at the Battle of Marignan in 1515. Drawing in pen and wash by Antoine Caron (1521-1599) 16th century Paris, Louvre Museum by Caron, Antoine (1520-99); Louvre, Paris, France; (add.info.: The Submission of Milan The troops of Francois I took the city of Milan after victory at the Battle of Marignan in 1515. Drawing in pen and wash by Antoine Caron (1521-1599) 16th century Paris, Louvre Museum); Photo ePhoto Josse; French, out of copyright
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The Submission of Milan
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captures a pivotal moment in history, as depicted by Antoine Caron's exquisite pen and wash drawing. The image showcases the triumph of Francois I's troops after their victory at the Battle of Marignan in 1515, when they successfully seized control of the city of Milan. In this artwork, we witness a scene filled with military might and valor. Clad in gleaming armor, French horsemen dominate the foreground, symbolizing their conquest over their Italian adversaries. The horses' powerful presence adds to the intensity and drama of the composition. Caron's attention to detail is evident throughout; every stroke reveals his mastery as an artist. From the intricate rendering of each soldier's weaponry to the meticulous depiction of battle scars on shields and armor, he brings this historical event vividly to life. This print serves as both a testament to France's military prowess during that era and a celebration of Francois I's successful campaign. It also offers us a glimpse into 16th-century warfare tactics and attire. Displayed proudly within Paris' Louvre Museum, Caron's work continues to captivate viewers centuries later. Its historical significance resonates with those who appreciate artistry intertwined with moments that shaped our world today.
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