German School, 16th century - The Battle of Pavia

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German School, 16th century - The Battle of Pavia
The Battle of Pavia of 1525 was a decisive victory for the Emperor Charles V, who captured his rival, Francis I of France, on the field of battle and forced him to agree to Habsburg control of northern Italy and Burgundy. There are many depictions of this pivotal moment in the European balance of power: one by an unknown Flemish artist in the Birmingham Museum of Art; a series of Tapestries after designs by Bernard van Orley in the Museo di Capodimonte and a painting by Ruprecht Heller in the
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