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The French army's defeat of the English on Île de Ré on November 8, 1627 General view

Laurent de La Hyre

Musée de l'Armée - Hôtel des Invalides

Musée de l'Armée - Hôtel des Invalides
Paris, France

Depicting the fight against Protestantism led by Louis XIII during the sieges on Île de Ré and La Rochelle in 1627–1628, this painting is unique in Laurent de La Hyre's body of work, as he painted history rather than contemporary events The realism of this depiction of war in the 17th century leads to reason that the painter witnessed the depicted events first-hand, on November 8, when the English were defeated by the French army, led by Cardinal Richelieu and Gaston d'Orléans.
The movement and confrontation of the cavalrymen and foot soldiers are incredibly precise, the arrangement of the various layers is from a foot soldier's perspective, enabling the viewer to follow the event from the initial clash of the armies through to the enemies' retreat. The account finishes with the silhouettes of the English ships in the distances, lit by the pink-hued glimmers of the setting sun.

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  • Title: The French army's defeat of the English on Île de Ré on November 8, 1627 General view
  • Creator: Laurent de La Hyre (Painter)
  • Date Created: between 1627 and 1628
  • Location Created: France
  • Physical Dimensions: without frame: 2,100 (w) x 1,127 (h) m / with frame: 2,301 (w) x 1,317 (h) m
  • Provenance: acquisition date: June 24, 2009 (public sale purchase)
  • Subject Keywords: Battle, Soldiers, Battle of Ile de Ré
  • Type: Tableau
  • Rights: Photo (C) Paris - Musée de l'Armée, Dist. RMN-Grand Palais / Emilie Cambier
  • Medium: Peinture à l'huile
  • Inventory: 2009.27.1
Musée de l'Armée - Hôtel des Invalides

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