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A battle scene, [Whole folio] A battle; archers facing each other, with mounted soldiers in the second line; landscape with castle and lake in background. Text beginning with decorated initial 'M'; borders with foliate decoration Image taken from Les Commentaires de Cesar. Originally published/produced in S. Netherlands [Bruges]; between 1473 and 1476.  Author Julius Caesar, Jehan Du Quesne, Illustrated by Master of the London Wavrin. 
Location British Library/London/Great Britain
Unique Identifier AR9116715 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 3567px × 4885px 
Photo Credit © British Library Board / Robana / Art Resource, NY 
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