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by Elf EVANS
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Bertrand du Guesclin
He initially served Charles of Blois in the Breton War of Succession (1341�1364). Charles was supported by the French... more
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Bertrand du Guesclin
He initially served Charles of Blois in the Breton War of Succession (1341�1364). Charles was supported by the French crown, while his rival, Jean de Montfort, was allied with England. Du Guesclin was knighted in 1354 while serving Arnoul d'Audrehem, after countering a raid by Hugh Calveley on the Castle of Montmuran. In 1356-1357, Du Guesclin successfully defended Rennes against an English siege by Henry of Grosmont, using guerrilla tactics. During the siege, he killed the English knight William Bamborough who had challenged him to a duel.
The resistance of du Guesclin helped restore French morale after Poitiers, and du Guesclin came to the attention of the Dauphin Charles. When he became King in 1364, Charles sent Du Guesclin to deal with Charles II of Navarre, who hoped to claim the Duchy of Burgundy, which Charles hoped to give to his brother, Philip. On 16 May, he met an Anglo-Navarrese army under the command of Jean de Grailly, Captal de Buch at...
Elf Evans Artist As an artist, Photographer/Abstract Painter, I seem to have very different approaches to the end result of my work(s). One might observe the two being very extreme examples of creative expression. I do admit the freeform environment associated with Abstract Expressionism attracts my attention, and has since first seeing the work of artists from the “New York School in the early '60s”.For me their abandonment of conventional ideas about, “what art should be and look like” clearly was exciting and to say the least inspiring enough for me to choose to join the fray. Working at the County Art Museum in L.A. (LACMA) was my springboard, thus propelling me into Hollywood Art Centre School for two...
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Al Bourassa
Elf, I love what you have done with this one. VLF
Elf EVANS replied:
Thank you Al your comment is deeply appreciated.