Kate Boxer
Jeanne d'Arc II (Unframed)
Drypoint, carborundum and ink
37 x 27 in
94 x 68.6 cms
(Estimated frame size: 116.5 x 87.5 cms)
94 x 68.6 cms
(Estimated frame size: 116.5 x 87.5 cms)
First Edition of 30
Signed and inscribed with Edition No.
(Framed: £1,850 black or white frame)
Signed and inscribed with Edition No.
(Framed: £1,850 black or white frame)
KABws000
Copyright The Artist
£ 1,500.00
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Joan of Arc (c.1412-1431) was nicknamed 'The Maid of Orléans'. Swarms of butterflies (often interpreted as a sign of Heaven's blessing) were reported to surround Joan of Arc's standard during...
Joan of Arc (c.1412-1431) was nicknamed 'The Maid of Orléans'. Swarms of butterflies (often interpreted as a sign of Heaven's blessing) were reported to surround Joan of Arc's standard during the charges she led in battle. Witnesses say that she appeared luminous and was bathed in a light that glinted off her armour and her enemies spoke of clouds of butterflies following in her wake.