
Vintage illustration of Joan of Arc at the Coronation of Charles VII, after the painting by Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres
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Vintage illustration of Joan of Arc at the Coronation of Charles VII, after the painting by Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres

The Story of Joan of Arc, Joan on the stake at the Old Market in Rouen, painted in 1886 by Jules Lenepveu.

Joan of Arc (1412-1431) on engraving from 1858. Folk heroine of France and a Roman Catholic saint. Engraved by W.H.Mote and published in "World Noted Women'',USA,1858.

The Story of Joan of Arc, Joan of Arc delivers Orleans besieged by the English, painted in 1886 by Jules Lenepveu.

Isolated image from a steel engraving, depicting Joan of Arc (Jeanne d'Arc), or "The Maid of Orléans".

Antique dotprinted photo of paintings: Joan of Arc

Joan of Arc or The Maid of Orléans in vintage style

Classic, vintage engraving of Joan of Arc in battle. She is a symbol of beauty, strength, feminism. This authentic engraving shows its age in style and slight grunge. Published in 1840 it is now in the public domain. Digital restoration by Steven Wynn Photography.

Engraving from 1889 in french magazine le voleur illustre

Antique dotprinted photo of paintings: Joan of Arc

Engraving From 1869 Featuring The French Saint, Joan Of Arc Entering The City Of Orleans. Joan Of Arc Lived From 1412 Until 1431.

Joan of Arc / Jeanne d'Arc [1412 – 1431) is considered a heroine of France (héroïne de France) for her role in the siege of Orléans and the coronation of Charles VII of France during the Hundred Years' War against England. Vintage engraving circa late 19th century. Digital restoration by Pictore.

Vintage illustration of Sleeping Joan of Arc, Joan of Arc on her way to Reims after George W. Joy

Antique illustration of Joan of Arc (Jeanne d'Arc), the Maid of Orléans (La Pucelle d'Orléans) that prays for France. Engraving by Smeeton et Tilly, from the painting of Jaquet (1878). The saint wears a long gown with an armor on her bust

Joan of L’Arc tied at the stake on the charge of witchcraft in 1431 during the Hundred Years’ War. French, English, and European History. Painting by artist Gabriel Max. Engraving published in 1892. Original edition is from my own archives. Copyright has expired and is in Public Domain.

"Vintage engraving from 1856 of the entry of Joan the maid into Orleans in 1429. Saint Joan of Arc or The Maid of OrlAans ca. 1412 to 30 May 1431 is considered a national heroine of France and a Catholic saint. A peasant girl born in eastern France who claimed Divine guidance, she led the French army to several important victories during the Hundred Years' War which paved the way for the coronation of Charles VII."

Joan of Arc - Scanned 1887 Engraving

Illustration from 19th century.

Joan of Arc climbs a ladder over a wall at Orleans in a French victory against the English in 1429 during the Hundred Years’ War. French, English, and European History. Illustration published in Cent Recits: D’Histoire De France by Gustave DuCourdray (Librairie Hachette, Paris) in 1887.

The Story of Joan of Arc, Rite of Charles VII in Reims by Archbishop Charles de Chartres, painted in 1889 by Jules Lenepveu.

The English burn Joan of L’Arc at the stake on the charge of witchcraft in 1431 during the Hundred Years’ War. French, English, and European History. Illustration published in Cent Recits: D’Histoire De France by Gustave DuCourdray (Librairie Hachette, Paris) in 1887.

The trial of Joan of Arc in Rouen, France (circa 1431). Vintage etching circa 19th century.

Sword and Crown Motif of the Family of Joan of Arc. A Sword argent i plae, the poiunt supporting the Crown. 1429

Antwerp - Saint Joan of Arc judgment by J. Anthony from year 1898 from new-gothic side altar in the cathedral of Our Lady on September 4, 2013 in Antwerp, Belgium

The execution of Joan of Arc by burning at the stake in Rouen, France (circa 15th century). Vintage etching circa late 19th century.

Steel engraving of Joan of Arc entering Reims 1429. After the lifting of the siege of Orléans and the decisive French victory at the Battle of Patay, the Anglo-Burgundian threat was ended. Joan of Arc convinced the Dauphin Charles to go to be crowned at Reims. Original edition from my own archives Source : "Allgemeine Weltgeschichte" 1898

Engraved illustrations of Renaissance, Mannerist and Neoclassic Sculpture from Iconographic Encyclopedia of Science, Literature and Art, Published in 1851. Copyright has expired on this artwork. Digitally restored.

Vintage engraving showing Joan of Arc addressing Charles VII the King of France. Saint Joan of Arc (ca. 1412 aa 30 May 1431) is a national heroine of France and a Catholic saint.

Joan of Arc (Jeanne d'Arc, c. 1412 - 1431), nicknamed "The Maid of Orléans", is considered a heroine of France for her role during the Lancastrian phase of the Hundred Years' War, and was canonized as a Roman Catholic saint. Wood engraving after a painting in the town hall of Orleans, France, published in 1893.

"Jeanne D'Arc and the Heavenly Voices" by Artist Jacques Wagrez. Joan of Arc kneels and prays at Orleans, France in 1429 before going into battle during the Hundred Years’ War. Photo of painting published 1897. Original edition is from my own archives. Copyright has expired and is in Public Domain.

Joan of Arc with national flag Original edition from my own archives Source : Correo de Ultramar 1880

"Vintage engraving showing Joan of Arc in Prison being interrogated in her prison cell by the cardinal of Winchester, Engraving from 1855, photo by D Walker."

Joan of Arc wounded in the shoulder by an arrow at the Siege of Orleans in France (circa 15th century). Vintage etching circa late 19th century.

19th century sculpture statue: Jeanne d'Arc a Vaucouleurs, L.E. Albert-Lefeuvre

Joan of Arc (c. 1412 - 1431), nicknamed "The Maid of Orléans", is considered a heroine of France for her role during the Lancastrian phase of the Hundred Years' War, and was canonized as a Roman Catholic saint. Steel engraving after a painting by Friedrich Pecht (German lithographer, author and painter, 1814 - 1903), published in 1859.

Engraving From 1876 Of Saint Joan Of Arc From France.

Engraving From 1869 Featuring The French Saint, Joan Of Arc In Her Father's Garden.

Vintage engraving of Execution of Joan of Arc. Joan of Arc nicknamed The Maid of Orleans is considered a heroine of France for her role during the Lancastrian phase of the Hundred Years' War and was canonized as a Roman Catholic saint.

Vintage illustration of Death of Joan of Arc, Execution, Burnt at the Stake

Portrait of "Young Joan of Arc" as imagined by artist Jean Jacques Henner Engraving published 1893. Original edition is from my own archives. Copyright has expired and is in Public Domain.

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Vintage engraving showing a scene from the life of Joan of Arc. Joan of Arc c. 1412 to 1431, nicknamed The Maid of Orleans is considered a heroine of France for her role during the Hundred Years War. Joan of Arc challanges the English to sally forth

Historical mottoes: 1) German folk motto from the 13th century; 2) Sword in the motto of the church princes; 3) Motto of the Maid of Orleans (Joan of Arc); 4) Motto of Charles V (Holy Roman Emperor); Motto of Henry III of France. A motto is a short sentence or phrase chosen to summarize the beliefs or ideals of an individual, family, or institution. Wood engravings, published in 1893.

Antique dotprinted photo of paintings: Joan of Arc

Antique dotprinted photo of paintings: Joan of Arc

Steel engraving of Joan of Arc and Charles VII entering Reims France Joan of Arc met the king on June 21 1429 at four o'clock in the Fleury Abbey to persuade him to go to Reims. Original edition from my own archives Drawing : Karl Girardet Source : Tour du Monde 1860

Joan of Arc ( French: Jeanne d'Arc - c. 1412 – 30 May 1431 ) is a patron saint of France, honored as a defender of the French nation for her role in the siege of Orléans and her insistence on the coronation of Charles VII of France during the Hundred Years' War. Original edition from my own archives Source : Dictionnaire Larousse 1899

Vintage engraving showing a scene from the life of Joan of Arc. Joan of Arc c. 1412 to 1431, nicknamed The Maid of Orleans is considered a heroine of France for her role during the Hundred Years War. Joan of Arc is captured

The Royal Château in the centre of Blois, which was the home of several French kings and where Joan of Arc was blessed by the Archbishop of Reims before leaving with her army to evict the English from Orléans. From “French Pictures: Drawn With Pen and Pencil” by the Rev. Samuel G. Green, D.D. Published by The Religious Tract Society, London, 1878.

Isolated engraved artwork illustration of female princess in armor holding and praying on glowing sworld on white cross background.

a funny Joan of Arc posing

Joan of Arc having her first vision in her father’s garden at age thirteen (circa 15th century). Vintage etching circa late 19th century.