#Joan of Arc (Maid of Orleans)
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blackswaneuroparedux · 2 years ago
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Joan of Arc was a being so uplifted from the ordinary run of mankind that she finds no equal in a thousand years. She embodied the natural goodness and valour of the human race in unexampled perfection. Unconquerable courage, infinite compassion, the virtue of the simple, the wisdom of the just, shone forth in her. She glorifies as she freed the soil from which she sprang.
- Sir Winston Churchill, The Birth of Britain
What Joan of Arc looked like has always been a contentious debate. In terms of Joan’s appearance, historians have hardly anything to go on. The only image that remains from Joan’s lifetime is merely a doodle, made in the margins of French parliamentary notes by Clément de Fauquembergue, who had never seen her in real life.
There is also a statue head from a church in Orléans. The statue dates to the 15th century, and given Joan’s association with the city and the feminine appearance, for many years historians believed this might be a depiction of her. But some historians dispute this.
Luckily, we do have many descriptions of the ferocious maiden. We know that she was short - probably around 5’ 2”, and very muscular with a strong neck. She had dark hair, cropped short with bangs similar to the men’s hairstyles at the time. Artistic depictions of Joan actually popularised the bob hairstyle in the early 20th century. Her eyes were described as “large, dark, and grave”, and matched her skin tone, which was tan and sunburned from her time outdoors.
Photo: reconstruction using the head of the statue at a church in Orléans of how Joan of Arc might have looked @royalty_now.
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veehaela · 8 months ago
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messy Jeanne D'Arc art
all I probably do is messy art because I'm too lazy 👹
she's my roman empire tbh (one of my 'roman empires' lol). I'm currently finishing reading the historical novel by Katherine J. Chen about Joan of Arc and I love it. It inspires me to do more doodles and drawings of this woman
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cllianmurphy · 2 years ago
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if joan of arc had a heart would she give it as a gift?
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lilysfroggies · 7 months ago
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Anniversary of Jeanne d’Arc’s Death
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Rest in Peace 💐
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wonderjourneys · 5 months ago
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Orléans & the Story of Joan of Arc.
#orléans #france #europe #jeannedarc #joanofarc #walkingtour #travel #wonderjourneys
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blleackki · 1 year ago
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Jeanne d'Arc
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holeymolars · 1 year ago
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"In her last moments, Joan was so contrite and so beautifully penitent that it was a thing to be admired, saying such pitiful, devout, and Catholic words, so that those who saw her in great numbers wept and . . . the Cardinal of England and many other English were forced to weep':
As I was near her at the end, the poor woman asked and humbly begged me to go to the Church nearby and bring her the Cross, to hold it up in front of her eyes until death came, so that the Cross on which God hung might be in life continually before her eyes.
While in the flames, she did not stop calling out the Holy Name of Jesus in a loud voice, imploring and invoking continually the help of the Saints in Paradise; further, what is more, as she was dying and bending her head, she uttered the Name of Jesus as a sign that she fervently believed in God, exactly what we read of St Ignatius (of Antioch) and of several other Martyrs.
Brother Ysambard concludes: 'Immediately after the execution, the executioner came to me and to my companion, Brother Martin Ladvenu.' Overwhelmed by what he had just experienced and moved to feel sorrow for sin, he was 'quite desperate and afraid he would never receive God's pardon' for what he had done to this holy woman. 'And the executioner said and affirmed that, in spite of the oil, the sulphur, and the charcoal which he had applied to the entrails and heart of the said Joan, in no way could he burn them up, nor reduce to ashes either the entrails or the heart, which he found amazing, like an obvious miracle.'"
From Joan of Arc: Maid, Myth and History by Timothy Wilson-Smith
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david-derr · 9 months ago
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The creation of the oil painting "Maid of Orleans" (Joan of Arc). Completed 2024. 30 x 40
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moethh · 2 years ago
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The Maid of Orleans
she was really fun to draw and she is such an inspiration for me! i did my best to try and make her more aesthetic
Saint Joan of Arc is the patron saint of France, prisoners, people ridiculed for their piety, rape victims, and soldiers (particularly women who are soldiers)
i'd like to try to draw more saints in the future
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burniture · 2 years ago
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At The Battle of Orleans, IN the Storm of Tumultuous Brutality, Feverishly the Men Proudly Shouted the Bloodcurdling Battle Cry,”LONG LIVE THE MAID !” (12)
The Passion Of Joan Of Arc Collection
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iexcistoutofspite · 2 years ago
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something all of you need to hear
joan of arc was for sure a queer woman and that's all that is to it. she wasn't trans or nonbinary. she was a proud woman.
she wore men's clothes to avoid getting raped and sexually asulted by men knights. she didn't had a problem with wearing women's clothes and having long hair. she did that to survive.
stop invalidating her experience and treating her as if she wasn't a real person.
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my-chaos-radio · 2 months ago
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Release: November 8, 1981
Lyrics:
If Joan of Arc
Had a heart
Would she give it as a gift?
To such as me
Who longs to see
How an angel ought to be
Her dream′s to give
Her heart away
Like an orphan on a wave
Songwriter: Andrew Mc Cluskey
She cared so much
She offered up
Her body to the grave
SongFacts:
👉📖
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Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark
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dailyalbumrecs · 8 months ago
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Architecture & Morality - Orchestral Manoeuvers in the Dark
A band that was inspired to use synthesizers after seeing Kraftwerk live, Orchestral Manoeuvers in the Dark is an interesting band that I quite like. OMD considered themselves to be an experimental band that ended up getting labelled as pop, and with the weird noisy intro to Maid of Orleans, the sounds of the song Architecture and Morality, and some other parts of this album I can understand that label of being experimental. This album has not one but two songs relating to Joan of Arc, a song named Joan of Arc and a song named Maid of Orleans. My favorite song is Maid of Orleans.
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arabella-strange · 4 months ago
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DGR's (possibly) final painting?????? Ma'am???????????
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CHAPPELL ROAN at the 2024 MTV Video Music Awards — September 11, 2024
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circleofshit · 1 year ago
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littlegermanboy · 2 years ago
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reciting affirmations i don’t need sealand on my friend and i’s totk playlist i don’t need it i don’t need it
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