The English Fleet in Flemish Waters; Chronicles (Book Three), about 1480-1483. Additional Info: In this miniature from Jean Froissart's Chronicle, the illuminator presented a startlingly fresh image of the English navy anchored near the mouth of the Thames in Margate where they lie in wait to capture rich Flemish merchants and their goods. The miniature suggests the material power and readiness of the English navy. On a bare shore, a single tower with a banner stands beside three loaded ships. Their hulls extend in bulging curves, suggesting their great weight, and soldiers in full armor crowd the decks. The rolled-up sails indicate that their voyage has not yet begun, but it is clearly imminent. The artist rendered precise details of ship construction, including the enormous rudders, the intricate rigging, and the overlapping planks of wood that form the hulls.
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