The Wounding of Pyrrhus; Des cas des nobles hommes et femmes, about 1413-1415. Creators: Boucicaut Master, Workshop of the Boucicaut Master.
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The Wounding of Pyrrhus; Des cas des nobles hommes et femmes, about 1413-1415. Creators: Boucicaut Master, Workshop of the Boucicaut Master.

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The Wounding of Pyrrhus; Des cas des nobles hommes et femmes, about 1413-1415. Additional Info: Pyrrhus, king of the ancient Greek territory of Epirus, collapses with a shoulder wound after a fierce battle against the Romans. In 281 B.C. he sailed to the aid of Tarentum, a Greek colony in southern Italy at war with Rome. As the text explains, the battlefield was located near a castle, which the artist depicted as a massive fortress. After Pyrrhus fled the skirmish due to his injury, his troops suffered from confusion and sustained great losses. Pyrrhus finally defeated the enemy but only at great cost to his army, leading to the expression "Pyrrhic victory" for a victory offset by staggering losses.

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HRM24A74_324

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84,1Mo (4,5Mo) / 37,0cm x 56,9cm / 4374 x 6720 (300dpi)

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