I love it when artists draw Fate characters wearing costumes/outfits/clothes worn by their historical selves or at least shown in paintings or other fine art pictural sources.
Here, Jeanne wears the armor and dress (which includes her coat of arms) that Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres gave her in his 1854 painting Jeanne d'Arc au sacre du roi Charles VII that can be seen in the Louvre.
As for Gilles, here he wears the damascened black armor with gold ornaments that Éloi Firmin Féron gave him in his 1835 artist's view that would become the most well known depiction of the Marshal that can be seen in the Palace of Versailles.
I love it when artists draw Fate characters wearing costumes/outfits/clothes worn by their historical selves or at least shown in paintings or other fine art pictural sources.
Here, Jeanne wears the armor and dress (which includes her coat of arms) that Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres gave her in his 1854 painting Jeanne d'Arc au sacre du roi Charles VII that can be seen in the Louvre.
As for Gilles, here he wears the damascened black armor with gold ornaments that Éloi Firmin Féron gave him in his 1835 artist's view that would become the most well known depiction of the Marshal that can be seen in the Palace of Versailles.
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