The Combat of the Thirty by the French (1857) painter Octave Penguilly L'Haridon (1811-1870)
Penguilly L'Haridon shows here an episode of the Hundred Years War which happened on 26 March 1351 in Brittany. Thirty English knights (many of them were foreign mercenaries) fought there in a kind of formal joust against 30 knights from the French-Breton side.
It’s a quite well done painting with a lot of good historical details. Like many history paintings in the 19th century it’s glorifying regional history and was therefore achieved by the musée des Beaux-Arts de Quimper.
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happy to be with you, i don't like history in particular, but i'm sure i'll love it through your blog,
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