View asset onlyRelief of Orléans / Woodcut aft. LixHundred Years War between France and England 1339–1453. Siege of Orléans by the Duke of Bedford, 1428 up to its relief by French troops under Joan of Arc, 8 May 1429.French troops under Joan of arc storm the city.Col. woodcut after drawing by F.T.Lix(1830–97). From: L.Moland, Hist. de J. d’Arc, Paris, n. d. (c. 1900), plate 2.IdentifierAKG294337ArtistFREDERIC THEODORE LIXSourceakg-imagesCredit lineakg-imagesEvent date8.5.1429Image date1900Time Period15TH CENTURY2ND MILLENNIUM A.D.MIDDLE AGESTopicBATTLEFRENCH ARTHEROINEHISTORYHUNDRED YEARS' WARMILITARYNATIONAL HEROINERELIEF (MILITARY)SIEGESOLDIERWOMEN IN THE MILITARYGeographyENGLANDFRANCEORLEANSPersonJOAN OF ARCLOUIS MOLANDTechniqueCOLOUR WOOD ENGRAVING ; COLOR WOOD ENGRAVINGGRAPHIC ART ; GRAPHIC ARTSPRINTED GRAPHICSSize2569px × 3364px (24 MB) 21.7 cm × 28.4 cm @ 300 dpiSpecial Formats2873px × 3762px (31 MB) TIFF24.3 cm × 31.9 cm @ 300 dpiAdd to lightbox: 'My First Lightbox'Add to cartDownload