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Greetings Card : Sultan Bayezid (Bajazet) Ier (vers 1360-1389) est fait prisonnier par Tamerlan (1336-1405) (ou Timur Lang, "Timur le boiteux") apres la bataille d Ankara en 1402
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Sultan Bayezid (Bajazet) Ier (vers 1360-1389) est fait prisonnier par Tamerlan (1336-1405) (ou Timur Lang, "Timur le boiteux") apres la bataille d Ankara en 1402
FIA5396922 Sultan Bayezid (Bajazet) Ier (vers 1360-1389) est fait prisonnier par Tamerlan (1336-1405) (ou Timur Lang, " Timur le boiteux" ) apres la bataille d Ankara en 1402. Aquarelle sur parchemin d un maitre allemand du 16eme siecle. Collection privee by German School, (16th century); Private Collection; Photo © Fine Art Images
Media ID 24710982
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Greetings Card (A5)
Step back in time with our captivating range of historical greeting cards from Media Storehouse. This exquisite design features an iconic image of Sultan Bayezid I (1360-1389) being captured by the formidable Tamerlane (Timur the Lame, 1336-1405) following the Battle of Ankara in 1402. Bridgeman Images' Fine Art Finder brings you this stunning piece from their extensive collection, allowing you to share a piece of history with your loved ones. Perfect for history enthusiasts, this card is sure to impress and transport the recipient to another era.
Create your own greetings card. Size when folded is A5 (14.5x21cm or 5.7x8.3 inches)
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 14.5cm x 21cm (5.7" x 8.3")
Estimated Product Size is 29cm x 21cm (11.4" x 8.3")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
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This 16th-century German watercolor on parchment depicts the historic moment when Sultan Bayezid I (1360-1389) was captured by Tamerlan (1336-1405), also known as Timur Lang or "Timur the Lame" after the Battle of Ankara in 1402. The painting, part of a private collection, showcases the mastery of miniature art with its intricate details and vibrant colors. The scene unfolds within a Middle Eastern setting, transporting us to an era of great empires and fierce battles. Sultan Bayezid is shown imprisoned in a cage, symbolizing his defeat at the hands of Tamerlan. Chains surround him like an animal caught in captivity, highlighting his loss of freedom and power. Amidst this somber atmosphere, other elements come into view. A majestic horse stands nearby, perhaps representing both victory for Tamerlan and defeat for Bayezid's Ottoman Empire. In contrast to these symbols of war and imprisonment, we see furniture adorned with luxurious tablecloths and crockery arranged neatly on a table. A servant attends to these finer details while colorful illuminations enhance the overall composition. Through this artwork, we are transported back in time to witness a pivotal moment in history where two powerful leaders clashed - one emerging victorious while the other faced imprisonment. It serves as a visual reminder that even mighty rulers can be brought down by their adversaries' cunning strategies and military might.
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