LaurieAnnie's photos with the keyword: JoanOfArc

Detail of Joan of Arc by Jules Bastien-Lepage in t…

20 Mar 2008 494
Joan of Arc Artist: Jules Bastien-Lepage (French, Damvillers 1848–1884 Paris) Date: 1879 Medium: Oil on canvas Dimensions: 100 x 110 in. (254 x 279.4 cm) Classification: Paintings Credit Line: Gift of Erwin Davis, 1889 Accession Number: 89.21.1 Label: Joan of Arc, the medieval teenaged martyr from the province of Lorraine, gained new status as a patriotic symbol after France ceded the territory to Germany following the Franco-Prussian War (1870–71). Bastien-Lepage, a native of Lorraine, depicts the moment when Saints Michael, Margaret, and Catherine appear to Joan in her parents’ garden, rousing her to fight against the English invaders in the Hundred Years War. When the painting was exhibited in the Salon of 1880, critics praised the expressiveness of the principal figure, but found the saints’ presence at odds with Bastien-Lepage’s naturalistic style. Text from: www.metmuseum.org/collection/the-collection-online/search/435621

Detail of Joan of Arc by Jules Bastien-Lepage in t…

20 Mar 2008 703
Joan of Arc Artist: Jules Bastien-Lepage (French, Damvillers 1848–1884 Paris) Date: 1879 Medium: Oil on canvas Dimensions: 100 x 110 in. (254 x 279.4 cm) Classification: Paintings Credit Line: Gift of Erwin Davis, 1889 Accession Number: 89.21.1 Label: Joan of Arc, the medieval teenaged martyr from the province of Lorraine, gained new status as a patriotic symbol after France ceded the territory to Germany following the Franco-Prussian War (1870–71). Bastien-Lepage, a native of Lorraine, depicts the moment when Saints Michael, Margaret, and Catherine appear to Joan in her parents’ garden, rousing her to fight against the English invaders in the Hundred Years War. When the painting was exhibited in the Salon of 1880, critics praised the expressiveness of the principal figure, but found the saints’ presence at odds with Bastien-Lepage’s naturalistic style. Text from: www.metmuseum.org/collection/the-collection-online/search/435621

Detail of the Saints in Joan of Arc by Jules Basti…

20 Mar 2008 605
Joan of Arc Artist: Jules Bastien-Lepage (French, Damvillers 1848–1884 Paris) Date: 1879 Medium: Oil on canvas Dimensions: 100 x 110 in. (254 x 279.4 cm) Classification: Paintings Credit Line: Gift of Erwin Davis, 1889 Accession Number: 89.21.1 Label: Joan of Arc, the medieval teenaged martyr from the province of Lorraine, gained new status as a patriotic symbol after France ceded the territory to Germany following the Franco-Prussian War (1870–71). Bastien-Lepage, a native of Lorraine, depicts the moment when Saints Michael, Margaret, and Catherine appear to Joan in her parents’ garden, rousing her to fight against the English invaders in the Hundred Years War. When the painting was exhibited in the Salon of 1880, critics praised the expressiveness of the principal figure, but found the saints’ presence at odds with Bastien-Lepage’s naturalistic style. Text from: www.metmuseum.org/collection/the-collection-online/search/435621

Detail of Joan of Arc by Jules Bastien-Lepage in t…

20 Mar 2008 621
Joan of Arc Artist: Jules Bastien-Lepage (French, Damvillers 1848–1884 Paris) Date: 1879 Medium: Oil on canvas Dimensions: 100 x 110 in. (254 x 279.4 cm) Classification: Paintings Credit Line: Gift of Erwin Davis, 1889 Accession Number: 89.21.1 Label: Joan of Arc, the medieval teenaged martyr from the province of Lorraine, gained new status as a patriotic symbol after France ceded the territory to Germany following the Franco-Prussian War (1870–71). Bastien-Lepage, a native of Lorraine, depicts the moment when Saints Michael, Margaret, and Catherine appear to Joan in her parents’ garden, rousing her to fight against the English invaders in the Hundred Years War. When the painting was exhibited in the Salon of 1880, critics praised the expressiveness of the principal figure, but found the saints’ presence at odds with Bastien-Lepage’s naturalistic style. Text from: www.metmuseum.org/collection/the-collection-online/search/435621

Joan of Arc by Jules Bastien-Lepage in the Metropo…

20 Mar 2008 788
Joan of Arc Artist: Jules Bastien-Lepage (French, Damvillers 1848–1884 Paris) Date: 1879 Medium: Oil on canvas Dimensions: 100 x 110 in. (254 x 279.4 cm) Classification: Paintings Credit Line: Gift of Erwin Davis, 1889 Accession Number: 89.21.1 Label: Joan of Arc, the medieval teenaged martyr from the province of Lorraine, gained new status as a patriotic symbol after France ceded the territory to Germany following the Franco-Prussian War (1870–71). Bastien-Lepage, a native of Lorraine, depicts the moment when Saints Michael, Margaret, and Catherine appear to Joan in her parents’ garden, rousing her to fight against the English invaders in the Hundred Years War. When the painting was exhibited in the Salon of 1880, critics praised the expressiveness of the principal figure, but found the saints’ presence at odds with Bastien-Lepage’s naturalistic style. Text from: www.metmuseum.org/collection/the-collection-online/search/435621