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"Jeanne D'Arc at Vaucouleurs" describes a crucial incident in the life of the French saint. On February 23, 1429, she was given permission by the local military commander, Robert de Baudricourt, to go to the French king, Charles VII, at Chinon. Although only 17, she had convinced Baudricourt of her powers through her successful prophecy of a French defeat just days before. This play was written by Will Hutchins, a teacher and painter at the Deerfield Academy, and it was an outdoor production. The year was 1909, and the critical success of the play - the local newspaper predicted that "these dramatics may come to have a large place in the life" of Deerfield -probably inspired the first Deerfield Pageant held the following year. The cast in this play, like the pageant's, was almost entirely drawn from Deerfield residents, a group described as a "company of educated amateurs."
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"Jeanne D'Arc At Vaucouleurs"
creator Williams Hutchins (1878-1945) |
date Aug 2, 1909 |
location Deerfield, Massachusetts |
width 4.75" |
height 6.0" |
process/materials printed paper, ink |
item type Public Announcements/Program |
accession # #L02.028 |
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