Page 1 of 1

Osprey book pic needed ..french armies 1100 to 1300?``

Posted: Tue Dec 29, 2009 9:04 pm
by Marius Brittanicus
There is a pic of Charles the Fat on his horse...if I remember right..if anyone can load it up I would appreciate it..been looking all over the net.

Posted: Wed Dec 30, 2009 3:53 pm
by Halvgrimr
[img]http://norstead.org/temp/frenchosprey.JPG[/img]

I can send you a larger image if you need it

Posted: Wed Dec 30, 2009 4:14 pm
by Andeerz
I <3 a lot of the art from the Osprey books... which artist did this one?

Posted: Wed Dec 30, 2009 4:33 pm
by Galfrid atte grene
Does anyone know what the third reference for that drawing is? The first is a sword in a private collection, the second is Geoffrey Plantagenet's enameled tomb, and the third is "carved tympanum, c. 1125, in situ Cathedral, Angoulême". This third reference is presumably the inspiration for the armour in the drawing.

Posted: Wed Dec 30, 2009 5:56 pm
by Halvgrimr
I have alot of the Osprey books on pdf (on a dvd)
This is where I got this image
The info is at work (I am at home now) but I can send it along tomorrow if someone doesnt send it before then.

Halv

Posted: Wed Dec 30, 2009 5:58 pm
by William Lee
Andeerz wrote:I <3 a lot of the art from the Osprey books... which artist did this one?


The late Angus McBride.

Posted: Wed Dec 30, 2009 5:59 pm
by Randy W
Halvgrimr wrote:I have alot of the Osprey books on pdf (on a dvd)
This is where I got this image
The info is at work (I am at home now) but I can send it along tomorrow if someone doesnt send it before then.

Halv


Where did you purchase the DVD? That would be much better tham all the books for limited space

Posted: Wed Dec 30, 2009 6:05 pm
by Halvgrimr
Randy W wrote:
Halvgrimr wrote:I have alot of the Osprey books on pdf (on a dvd)
This is where I got this image
The info is at work (I am at home now) but I can send it along tomorrow if someone doesnt send it before then.

Halv


Where did you purchase the DVD? That would be much better tham all the books for limited space


Ima plead the 5th on that one:)
MUCH of my library is digital:)
While it is somewhat out of date (ie needs updating horribly) you can see that it is quite large

http://web.missouri.edu/~rls555/pubs_i_have.htm

Posted: Thu Dec 31, 2009 10:22 am
by Halvgrimr
Galfrid atte grene wrote:Does anyone know what the third reference for that drawing is? The first is a sword in a private collection, the second is Geoffrey Plantagenet's enameled tomb, and the third is "carved tympanum, c. 1125, in situ Cathedral, Angoulême". This third reference is presumably the inspiration for the armour in the drawing.


Here is the exact reference to that plate:

[img]http://norstead.org/temp/untitled.JPG[/img]

I spent 30-40 mins googling "carved tympanum cathedral Angouleme" (and even added c 1125 at onepoint) but the truth is there are so many carved tympanum in the cathedral that the reference above is almost useless without more information (like the location in the cathedral:)

Sorry I dont have more but this is waaaay out of my area of knowledge.

Posted: Thu Dec 31, 2009 12:28 pm
by Galfrid atte grene
Yeah, I just copied the text of the third reference straight from the plate notes. I had the same problem as you, sadly - the Angoulême Cathedral is apparently full of these things, and none that I saw corresponded to the drawing.