Jousting Medieval Art Print JOUST-55

In July 1468, Margaret of York, sister to King Edward IV of England, was married to Charles the Bold, Duke of Burgundy. This great dynastic marriage was marked by processions, pageants and banquets, so magnificent that contemporaries marveled at the wealth and splendour of the Burgundian court. The highlight of the celebrations was undoubtedly the tournament - the Pas d'armes de l'Arbre d'Or (tournament of the Golden Tree) - held in the Market Place at Bruges in the shadow of the famous tower of the Market Hall. Anthony, Count de la Roche - 'Grand Bastard of Burgundy' - undertook to defend the golden tree against a succession of challengers for eight days, jousting against each one for half an hour, with the winner being the knight to break the most lances in the prescribed time. The painting shows the moment the Count spurs his horse forward, releasing its pent up energy into spectacular action as he launches himself down the lists towards his opponent. Our Pas d'armes de l'abre d'or Medieval Art Print is a Limited Edition Print published from an oil painting. Overall print size 18"x 23" (45cm x 57cm) Limited to 500 copies only, each individually signed and numbered by the artist. Each print is supplied with a Certificate of Authenticity, numbered to correspond with the print.

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