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Antiochos IV Epiphane (215-175/163 BC) storms the city of Jerusalem Manuscript page " Chronicle dit de la Bouquechardiere par Jean de Courcy (1350-1431)" (ms)
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Antiochos IV Epiphane (215-175/163 BC) storms the city of Jerusalem Manuscript page " Chronicle dit de la Bouquechardiere par Jean de Courcy (1350-1431)" (ms)
LRI4666333 Antiochos IV Epiphane (215-175/163 BC) storms the city of Jerusalem Manuscript page " Chronicle dit de la Bouquechardiere par Jean de Courcy (1350-1431)" (ms. 312) Miniature du Maitre de l'Echevinage de Rouen (15th century) 15th century Musee Conde, Chantilly by Maitre de l'Echevinage de Rouen, (active 1450-85); Musee Conde, Chantilly, France; (add.info.: Antiochos IV Epiphane (215-175/163 BC) storms the city of Jerusalem Manuscript page " Chronicle dit de la Bouquechardiere par Jean de Courcy (1350-1431)" (ms. 312) Miniature du Maitre de l'Echevinage de Rouen (15th century) 15th century Musee Conde, Chantilly); Luisa Ricciarini
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Fortification Israel Israeli Looting 15th 15 Xv Xvth Fifteenth Century Battle Field
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This print showcases a historical moment frozen in time. The image depicts the intense scene of Antiochos IV Epiphane storming the city of Jerusalem during the 15th century. Taken from a manuscript page titled "Chronicle dit de la Bouquechardiere par Jean de Courcy" this miniature artwork was created by the talented Maitre de l'Echevinage de Rouen. The composition beautifully captures the chaos and violence of battle, with soldiers engaged in combat and looting amidst a fortified city backdrop. It provides a glimpse into an era characterized by conflict, wealth, and power struggles. The meticulous details and vibrant colors used in this illumination bring to life the Middle Ages' atmosphere while highlighting its historical significance. This visual narrative transports viewers back to ancient times when kings commanded armies and fought for dominance over territories. Luisa Ricciarini's expert photography allows us to appreciate every intricate aspect of this masterpiece, preserving it for generations to come. As we gaze upon this remarkable piece, we are reminded of humanity's complex history and how art can serve as a window into our past. Displayed at Musee Conde in Chantilly, France, this photograph invites us to explore not only Antiochos IV Epiphane's conquest but also the rich cultural heritage that surrounds it.
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