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Fr 5594 f. 267v Bayezid I receiving the ransom, from Passages faits Outremer
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Fr 5594 f. 267v Bayezid I receiving the ransom, from Passages faits Outremer
BAL58276 Fr 5594 f.267v Bayezid I receiving the ransom, from Passages faits Outremer written by Sebastien Mamerot, c.1490 (vellum) by French School, (15th century); Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris, France; (add.info.: Sebastien Mamerot de Soissons, canon of Troyes; ); French, out of copyright
Media ID 23348924
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Gargoyle Ottoman Pillars Sultan
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This print showcases a remarkable historical moment captured in the pages of "Fr 5594 f. 267v Bayezid I receiving the ransom, from Passages faits Outremer". The image transports us back to the 15th century, immersing us in an era of medieval grandeur and cultural exchange. In this scene, we witness Sultan Bayezid I graciously accepting a ransom. The manuscript's intricate details bring to life the opulence and power surrounding him. Pillars rise majestically in the background, symbolizing strength and stability, while Ottoman influences are evident through architectural elements such as gargoyles. Sebastien Mamerot's masterful storytelling is beautifully depicted on vellum by an anonymous French artist. Through their collaboration, they have immortalized this significant event that occurred during Bayezid I's reign. The composition invites us to reflect upon historical encounters between different civilizations and their impact on art and society. It serves as a reminder of how diverse cultures can come together through diplomacy and negotiation. Preserved within the Bibliotheque Nationale in Paris, France, this artwork continues to inspire awe with its rich colors and meticulous craftsmanship. As we gaze upon it today, we are transported across time to bear witness to an extraordinary moment when East met West – a testament to humanity's enduring quest for understanding and connection.
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