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Agincourt

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Archers of Henry V’s exhausted army shoot their deadly arrows at the first wave of French cavalry, repulsing their attack and sending the survivors back into the path of the main French army. The English victory on the muddy battlefield of Agincourt was immortalized by Shakespeare and confirmed the place of the longbowman in the nation’s history.

This evocative painting is available as a Limited Edition Giclée print, LIMITED TO 100 COPIES ONLY - numbers 1-20 being reproduced on canvas just like the original oil painting.

Our Giclée prints are individually printed using inks which provide the best colour and finest detail of any prints we offer. The whole process is under Graham Turner's control ensuring excellent quality and a picture that is as close to the original as possible.
The Battle of Agincourt - Medieval art print by Graham Turner Agincourt - Canvas Limited Edition Ref: AG-XLC

Print numbers 1-20 are individually reproduced on canvas, stretched on wooden stretcher bars just like the original oil painting.

Overall canvas size 20"x 25" (40cm x 107cm)

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Price: £189.00


The Battle of Agincourt - Medieval art print by Graham Turner Agincourt - Limited Edition Print Ref: AG-99

Print numbers 21-100 are individually printed on heavyweight (300gsm) acid free art paper.

Overall print size including border 17"x 20" (43cm x 50cm)

Each print is individually signed and numbered by the artist, Graham Turner.

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Price: £99.00



Archers at the Battle of Agincourt - detail from a painting by Graham Turner
THE BATTLE OF AGINCOURT

After years of planning and research, followed by months of painting, Graham Turner completed his epic Battle of Agincourt canvas to mark the 600th Anniversary of the battle that pitted Henry V's small and exhausted army against the massed ranks of the French nobility, made icons of Henry V and the English longbowman, and become part of English national identity.

Henry V is in the thick of the fighting, surrounded by his bodyguard and with his banners flying above him, as they desperately fight off the French knights and men at arms who have struggled through the mud and barrage of English arrows to reach their antagonists.

CLICK HERE FOR FULL DETAILS of this critically acclaimed painting, which is now part of the Royal Armouries collection, and the prints published from it.
THE BATTLE OF AGINCOURT

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