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An old master painting at the beginning of a battle: A Lord knight in an armored suit enameled in dark crimson, with ornate gold scrollwork. His greatcloak is made of heavy cloth-of-gold, flowing behind him, covering the hindquarters of his horse. Golden lioness brooches clasp the cloak at his shoulders, with a roaring lion atop his helm, one paw raised. The lions, crafted in gold with ruby eyes, give the knight a majestic appearance. The knight's armor is scarlet, shining in the light of the rising sun, without any sunburst symbols. His horse is draped in a red cloak displaying a golden lion on a scarlet field. The scene is wide and expansive, showing the knight and his army, with captains on armored horses and banners of a roaring golden lion on a red background. Rendered in the style of Titian, the painting captures the crimson armor, gold lions, and golden brocade cloak with dynamic lighting and high detail, evoking a grand medieval battle.
Trop de lions tue le lion (il est monté au paradis, d'où l'auréole sur la bannière). Je ne sais pas si cette expression peut être traduite.
Too many lions kills the lion.