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Old 1st February 2013, 09:25 PM   #1
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What a treasure reading some of these older post is. I hope that Matchlock is getting better and will rejoin the discussions here soon.

The battlefield drawings are now stored at the Louvre and the tapestries were a gift to Charles V (Carlo V) in 1531.

It looks like there is a good book available (if you can find a copy), Gli Arazzi della Battaglia di Pavia.
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What a treasure reading some of these older post is. I hope that Matchlock is getting better and will rejoin the discussions here soon...
Still some time to go; a new surgery within a couple weeks and full recovery expected for next spring.
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